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So when are you going to start building automobiles?
Ya sleepin' thar, perfesser?

1992 Yamaha OX99-11, prototype...

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General Information"

Price: $805,000

Curb Weight: 2535 lbs

Layout: Mid-Engine/RWD

Transmission: 6-Speed Manual

Engine

Type: V12

Displacement: 3498 cc

Horsepower: 400 bhp @ 10000 rpm

Performance

0-60 mph: 3.2 sec

Top Speed: 217 mph (rather wishful...)

NTM, Ford Taurus SHO motors and more...
Very cool looking car. Not worth over $800,000. You can get a Lamborghini for awhole lot less and it is just as cool.

 
Very cool looking car. Not worth over $800,000. You can get a Lamborghini for awhole lot less and it is just as cool.
But a Lambo is eyetalyon and will fry its electrical system the minute you turn the ignition key. Ain't you never heard of Magnet Marelli? Makes Lucas electrical systems look downright reliable. :)

And not nearly as exclusive. You can't swing a dead junkie in South Florida without hitting some Eurotrash Lambo or Ferrari. Now a Yamaha one-off....sigh!!

Now, imagine dumping that 3500cc V-12 and MamaYama building a W-12 out of 3 FJR motors...3900cc, close to 500hp, shorter and more compact than a damn'd ol' V-12. Now we're talkin'.

Oh, someone call the Thread Hijack Police yet?

 
All these thread hijackers...lets get back to the original question.....which is: IF YOU COULD ASK YAMAHA [SIZE=21pt]ONE QUESTION... [/SIZE] I would ask "Why the tuning forks?"

 
My one question would be "Are you really going to give me a straight answer on my question... oh wait... dammit!!"

 
Tough to only ask ONE question.

I think I'd ask, "how did you end up going to production with this weak-ass thermal/airflow configuration?" By this I mean both the turbulent/noisy OEM fairing and not keeping more heat away from the rider. Is that two questions? But I'm sure the answers are related.

 
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