Tfw no straight 8

>tfw no straight 8
Why live?

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I have torsion bars in my front suspension, I don't need one in my crankcase.

You wouldn't need a suspension with such a smooth running engine

>tfw nobody experimented with an inline-7

Imagine the sound. A monster lodged between the harmonic 6 and the beastly 8. It would probably fall apart due to vibrations, though.

There are V4 engines that don't cause earthquakes. Straight-7 can't be much worse.

>i want overheating problems the motor
lol i6 are bad enough

You're stupid and don't know anything.

And i dont know who you are

Dank memes.

Is twin inline 6 possible?

Its called V12

He's right, you're retarded.

>Inline 6
>V12

It's called a U engine, has been done but is probably pretty useless when compared to ordinary inline or v engines in terms of production costs etc.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_engine

>tfw no radial

youtube.com/watch?v=IBUKiKvl29Q&t=3m35s

The BMW M70 V12 is in theory two inline 6 engines sharing a crank.
They have their own throttle bodies, ecus and so on.

>There are V4 engines that don't cause earthquakes.
Speak for yourself, it 8k rpm and you vision starts to blur

So let me run this by you guys.

Cast an str8-8 block with the valvetrain drive in the middle and this would solve a lot of problems right?
How exactly can crank whip be dealt with?
Can you just shorten the stroke?

Awww yiss.
Time to play War Thunder.

What's the next m3 gonna have, another turbo 6 with more boost? A v8 again? I think inline 7 might be the answer lol

this

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Turbo 8

It's called II12.

BMW uses it in their new M6.

For what purpose?

It even sounds cool. The name, I mean.

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