So they list all the usual suspects.
Let me make this one point:
In the "Horizontally opposed' category (basically certified or certified knock off) there were 34 engines between 150 and 200hp
In the "Inline and Vee" category (basically the car motors) there were 3 engines between 150 and 200hp.
The average price of the car motors: $20,298 (motor only).
The average price of the "Horizontally opposed" motors: approx $29000 ( stopped adding them up once I realized that the average price, by sight, was about $26k-29k
So while car motors are $9k cheaper, they don't have anywhere near the selection (turbo/non-turbo, carb/fuel injection, CS vs FP crank etc.
So it seems that the market is there, but car motors just are not aiming for it.
Let me make this one point:
In the "Horizontally opposed' category (basically certified or certified knock off) there were 34 engines between 150 and 200hp
In the "Inline and Vee" category (basically the car motors) there were 3 engines between 150 and 200hp.
The average price of the car motors: $20,298 (motor only).
The average price of the "Horizontally opposed" motors: approx $29000 ( stopped adding them up once I realized that the average price, by sight, was about $26k-29k
So while car motors are $9k cheaper, they don't have anywhere near the selection (turbo/non-turbo, carb/fuel injection, CS vs FP crank etc.
So it seems that the market is there, but car motors just are not aiming for it.