I think that would depend on the exhaust layout as well. The Pagani Huayra R revs to 9200 rpm and sounds better (in my opinion) than the Cosworth engines.gruntguru wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 05:20Low-revving turbo motor. It will never sound as good as the Cosworth V12 in the GMA T.50.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FwkZFJLtS0
Agree with Greg on the TV problem. PTO is at the end of the crank. This engine will never be able to rev like the T.50. Won' even be able to match the firing frequency I bet. (Would need 9,000 rpm to do that.)
EDIT: You mentioned low revving turbo motor, Engineering Explained reckons it's an NA V16.
EDIT 2: Just realised how late my post is, as the above has already been answered.
The Bugatti V16 sounds very much like the 135 degree BRM V16, so I assume the firing order is similar. I would have loved for Bugatti to design a 90 degree V, with a flat plane crank or rather an eccentric/unequal V16 crank, with two angles at 45 degrees and the other two at 135 degrees.