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SamSheepDoq wrote:Any idea when on earth those will be out? ._.
P.S. I'm wating on BOXERS!
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Reaper392 wrote:SamSheepDoq wrote:Any idea when on earth those will be out? ._.
P.S. I'm wating on BOXERS!
I believe the devs said that V16s would be DLC. I was about to say that you should read the whats in/out thread but V16s aren't actually listed anywhere in that post. Hopefully a dev will correct that at some point
The boxer engine is another name for the flat four engine so, as it says in the link above, the devs are aiming to get those completed before release. However, it will be a while until the boxers make it into the demo because the devs said that they are going to work on the car designer and career mode before they add more content to the engine designer. Also, I believe that when they do start work on the engine designer their first priority will be V6s, because the V6 is by far the most common engine in that list.
SamSheepDoq wrote:Reaper392 wrote:SamSheepDoq wrote:Any idea when on earth those will be out? ._.
P.S. I'm wating on BOXERS!
I believe the devs said that V16s would be DLC. I was about to say that you should read the whats in/out thread but V16s aren't actually listed anywhere in that post. Hopefully a dev will correct that at some point
The boxer engine is another name for the flat four engine so, as it says in the link above, the devs are aiming to get those completed before release. However, it will be a while until the boxers make it into the demo because the devs said that they are going to work on the car designer and career mode before they add more content to the engine designer. Also, I believe that when they do start work on the engine designer their first priority will be V6s, because the V6 is by far the most common engine in that list.
V16 is from the "Turbocharged" edition.
No, flat engines aren't always boxers. Boxers have opposite pistons sharing one crank pin, while flats can be boxers, a flat can also be just a flat if a piston doesn't share the same crank pin as the opposite piston.
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RobtheFiend wrote:A 180 degree flat engine has ONE(1) crank pin shared by TWO(2) connecting rods/cylinders, one on each side of the engine.
A boxer (opposing cylinder) engine ALWAYS have only one(1) connecting rod/cylinder per crank pin.
So a v-4 or a 180 degree four cyl engine only has two(2) crank pins, a boxer four cyl engine MUST have four(4) crank pins.
Can't be any clearer than that.
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RobtheFiend wrote::shock:![]()
...... You are absolutly wrong.
Crank for VW boxer. http://www.drdracingheads.com/xcart/DRD ... shaft.html
Crank for Subaru boxer. http://www.manleyperformance.com/sc/mk/ ... anks.shtml
The boxer (opposing cylinder) engine has the pistons on each side of the engine moving out at the same time, <--O-->, then in at the same time, >--O--<.
On a flat engine(180 degree), they move to the same side >--O-->, <--O--<.
SamSheepDoq wrote:RobtheFiend wrote::shock:![]()
...... You are absolutly wrong.
Crank for VW boxer. http://www.drdracingheads.com/xcart/DRD ... shaft.html
Crank for Subaru boxer. http://www.manleyperformance.com/sc/mk/ ... anks.shtml
The boxer (opposing cylinder) engine has the pistons on each side of the engine moving out at the same time, <--O-->, then in at the same time, >--O--<.
On a flat engine(180 degree), they move to the same side >--O-->, <--O--<.
No, head on over to Subaru's YouTube channel and watch. Here's a direct link to the video that will help you understand this - Learn About Subaru Boxer Engine Technology (notice this is from Subaru, themselves)
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RobtheFiend wrote:Even better point;
The Ferrari crank Daffyflyer described has 6 crank pins, 12 cylinders = 2cyl/pin.
A Porsche 911 has a crank with 6 crank pins, 6 cylinders = 1 cyl/pin.
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