you would need to move the crankshaft axis sideways not up
moving up will help one bank but hinder the other
moving sideways will help both banks
Correct, fully agree, to help both banks in a positive way either the cylinder block or the crankshaft have to be moved sideways. facing the front of the engine, with the crankshaft clockwise rotating, the crankshaft is moved to the right, or the cylinder block to the left. But it is claimed that upping the crankshaft has been done in racing engines to lower center of gravity.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑12 Apr 2023, 18:06you would need to move the crankshaft axis sideways not up
moving up will help one bank but hinder the other
moving sideways will help both banks
Most likely this.Greg Locock wrote: ↑27 May 2023, 00:48cg height is my guess, positive on one bank negative on the other. Far more important than the piffling changes in combustion and dynamics.