
Pontiac developed a Ram Air V8 engine in the 1960s to boost airflow using borrowed Ford pushrod design, but intake pushrods blocked larger ports needed for maximum airflow. The design reduced performance gains and engineers could not resolve the airflow bottleneck before the project was canceled. The engine never reached production despite high performance expectations.
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