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Engine or Motor ?

Engine or Motor? What do you call it?

  • Engine

    Votes: 22 91.7%
  • Motor

    Votes: 8 33.3%

  • Total voters
    24
Interchangeable.
Like bandaid for a curad adhesive bandage
Like coke for a cola
Like jello for a gelatin
Like posi for a sure grip




Well, maybe not the last one.......
 
Argument ender-

"Enginecycle"?
 
Not nearly enough dead horse beating memes on this thread.
 
Wish me happy engining in
my 40 foot enginehome.
Motortrend is going to have
change their name also,
unless they delve completely
into the EV market.
When you're talking about
good ol' American Iron, the
nomenclature is synonymous.
When asked at car shows
"what motor is that?" 100%
of the response will
recognise the question.
It's all in the context of
the conversation.
without a correction
as to it's technical name.
if they jump off a bridge do you follow them ? :lol::lol:
 
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mo·tor
/ˈmōdər/
noun

  1. a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts.


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adjective

  1. 1.
    giving, imparting, or producing motion or action.
    "demand is the principle motor force governing economic activity"


  2. 2.
    BRITISH
    driven by a motor.

verb

  1. travel in a motor vehicle, typically a car or a boat.
    "we motored along a narrow road"
 
Basically what I said before.

Now, bring on the dead horse memes.
 
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mo·tor
/ˈmōdər/
noun

  1. a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts.


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adjective

  1. 1.
    giving, imparting, or producing motion or action.
    "demand is the principle motor force governing economic activity"

  2. 2.
    BRITISH
    driven by a motor.
verb

  1. travel in a motor vehicle, typically a car or a boat.
    "we motored along a narrow road"
how did this book define a man or woman ? or can it
 
Does your motor have a starter engine on it? I didn't think so!
Back in the day when I worked at the John Deere dealer we had several farmers with JD 730 diesel tractors that had starter engines on them. They were V4 gas engines that you started and engaged it to turn the crank on the diesel engine to start.
 
The sticklers on this topic...I wonder if you are equally specific in other things that I personally am critical about.
Water heater OR Hot water heater? I call it a Water Heater since you don't need to heat hot water.
Could care less or couldn't care less? I say that you couldn't care less because if you don't care at all, it is impossible to care less.
 
Eli Whitney is credited with inventing the cotton gin. "Gin" being short for engine.
 
It's in the vernacular of our speech today, it's both ways
readily accepted

I use both frequently, when talking about cars/trucks
even Motorcycles, have an Engine, that's not a good argument
& some have a starter motor too

Motor is more slang meaning in automotive terms, than engine is more direct
that thing/car/truck/van/buggy/rail/altered or Bike/Motorcycle (even bicycles)
had/has a
A Tini Tiny Motor
A Big Motor
A Moutain Motor (org. Top-Sportsman/Pro-Mod & IHRA Pro-Stock, now even NHRA)
A Badass Motor
A Perty' Motor

& Yes a electrical device/direct drive like a fan or not/belt or not/shaft or not
that runs/drives something with electricity powering it, can be/is a motor too
but in electrical terms "an engine" can't be a motor

Seems the Brits/English/Aussies/NZ-ers (a few others I assume)
call a car (the whole thing) a motor...
 
And then there’s those pesky “Motor Cops”
 
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