marcush. wrote:...He did not say flat engine and technically speaking a flat engine is not necessarily a Boxer...
so this leaves us with V8 ,V6t ,V4 and I4 layout plus a range of feasible bank angles for the V engines from say 60 up to 180°...
recently I found myself posting somewhere that all flat 12s eg 917 had 6 crankpins and so could be called 180deg V12s
and all flat 8 engines eg 908 had 8 crankpins and could not be called 180deg V8s
(also the same applies with 6, 4, and 2 cylinders)
now I'm thinking whether anyone made a 180 deg V8
there was a British flat 8 Anderson F2 engine in 1952, it had only 2 main bearings
surely a 180 deg V8 or V6 or V4 is inconceivable for the subject of this thread ??
unless never to be sold for road use with (full-time) manual shift ? (because of poorly-spaced firing intervals)
with a 180 deg V6 or 4 cyl there is also primary frequency moment imbalance
neither fully cancellable by any practicable balance shafts nor well isolatable by engine mounting
btw the talk of the VR-4 layout reminds me that Lancia made millions (4,6 even 8 cyl) 1919-1976 and won the 1972 'WRC' etc