Just_a_fan wrote: ↑23 Jul 2019, 22:08
roon wrote: ↑23 Jul 2019, 19:27
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑23 Jul 2019, 10:44
The performance isn't because of it being a pushrod though, is it?
It depends on what is being measured. If engine power:weight or power:volume, or engine CoG, then yes.
As pointed out, the BMW engine was a first iteration from 2008. The same engine today makes way more power and thus power:weight, power:volume are both much better. CoG is not represented by a shaded box. So, no.
? No one claimed a shaded box represents mass center. If refering to the pdf slide, that box represented exterior dimensions. That presentation compared 2008(?) engines. This thread is comparing 2019 engines. Engines across the board will have exprienced development.
N63 is making 444 - 523 hp these days. The LT2 is making 490-495. Both have improved power density, so the premise is still apt. Exterior engine dimensions wont be greatly different, displacement hasn't changed much if at all.
S63 makes near 600hp but is found in $100k vehicles. The corvette engine in that bracket should make substantially more.