14+ cyl. VOTE! (Odd Engines Nominations)

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Mega Monster motor?

  • Cizeta Moroder V16T V-16

    Votes: 2 6.5%
  • VAG/Bugatti W-16

    Votes: 21 67.7%
  • Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C I-14

    Votes: 2 6.5%
  • Rolls Royce Vulture X-24

    Votes: 4 12.9%
  • Napier Deltic Tri-18

    Votes: 2 6.5%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .

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Another tie? Well, what a development…

Champions
1&2 Cyl: Ducati V-Twins
4 Cyl: VW/Porsche Air-cooled B-4 and Mitsubishi/DSM 4G63T I-4
6 Cyl: Porsche Air-cooled B-6
8 Cyl: Chrysler 426 Hemi V-8
10 Cyl: Chrysler “Viper” V-10
12 Cyl: BMW/McLaren S70/2,/3 V-12 and Mercedes-Benz AMG/Pagani 7.3L V-12

Runners-up
1&2 Cyl: Harley-Davidson V-Twin
4 Cyl: Subaru EJ20 B-4
6 Cyl: NISSAN RB-Family I-6
8 Cyl: Ferrari F430 4.3L V-8 and Chevrolet Gen I Smallblock V-8
10 Cyl: Porsche Carrera GT V-10
12 Cyl: TVR 7.7L V-12

Now, the Nominees for the Monster Motor class are…
Cizeta Moroder V16T V-16
VAG/Bugatti W-16 (Bugatti Veyron)
Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C I-14 (Ships?)
Rolls Royce Vulture X-24 (Manchester bomber)
Napier Deltic Tri-18 (BR Class 55 Locomotive)

A mere five…which segues into our next category, the Odd-numbered Engines!

Mine?

VOLVO "MODULAR" I-5

s60r-engine.jpg


  • Powers C70, S60, V70, and S80
  • B524T2-R Variant powers S60R/V70R
  • From 168 hp to 300 hp, and 2.3L to 2.5L
  • S60R variant is a somewhat underrated engine in a somewhat underrated car
  • Shares archetecture with 1.9L I-4 (S/V40) and 2.9L I-6 (S80, XC90)

Nominations Criteria
  • ONE NOMINATION PER MEMBER. (Including me)
  • Must be Gasoline or Diesel engine with an odd number of cylinders from 3 to 13
  • May be race, street, Aircraft, Marine, whatever
  • May be any configuration, except Radial.
  • Try giving some good reasons.
  • Engines/families are pretty much grouped by Manufacturers’ classifications, and by how interchangeable parts are. Wikipedia will be extensively used in these judgments.
Current Nominees
Audi 2.1L "Quattro" I-5
Fiat 2.0L 20V I-5 (Coupe)
Honda RC211V V-5
Mercedes-Benz OM617 I-5
Suzuki G10 1.0L I-3 (Geo Metro)
VAG VR5 V-5
Volvo Modular I-5 (S60R/V70R)
Wärtsilä RT-flex60C-B Diesel I-9 (Ships)
 
Audi turbocharged 5cyl from the 'big Q' Quattro and Group B variants.

Powered the revolutionary Ur Quattro rally car. Nuf said.
 
I'm suprised the TVR V12 got nominated, let alone 5 votes, as much as I love the car and the engine, the time it takes to start it up a lone in my mind prevents it from being a potential best. Since the Audi i5 has been nominated I'll nominate the VW V5.

I voted for the VAG W16, it's an achievemnt in tecnology to create an engine pushing thoes numbers and at the same time be smooth and reliable.
 
I voted for the VAG W16, it's an achievemnt in tecnology to create an engine pushing thoes numbers and at the same time be smooth and reliable.

Agreed for the same reasons 👍
 
I nominate the Honda Vee 5 (3 cyl on one side, 2 on the other) from the RC211V GP bike. "Over" 240 hp from 990 cc and a truly unique design!
 
I nominate the Honda Vee 5 (3 cyl on one side, 2 on the other) from the RC211V GP bike. "Over" 240 hp from 990 cc and a truly unique design!


Sounds like witchcraft to me. BURN IT!!!!
 
I hereby nominate the Mercedes-Benz OM617 Diesel engine.
The Inline-5 Turbo Diesel was not particularly powerful (125hp, 170 lb-ft), but is well known for its' longevity. 400,000 - 500,000 Miles is not uncommon with these engines, with it being entirely possible to, with proper care, last much longer. They are quite reliable, and rev fairly high for a 1970's era diesel engine (Think 4500+ RPM). Interestingly, it was the first turbodiesel engine used in a regular production sedan, in 1978.

 
I voted Bugatti's W16.

I nominate M-B 3l straight-8 from M-B 300 SLR that did run Mille Miglia in 1955, and produced respectable 290 bhp.
 
We're not nominating 8 cylinde engines, we've already done thoes, we're nominating engines with an odd number of cylinders.
 
It's odd as in odd numbers, we've already had a thread for 8 cylinder engines your inline 8 nomination should have gone in that one. This is for all the inbetweens, 3 cylinder, 5 cylinder ect.
 
Agreed. besides, there's also the Buick Fireball eight, and a number of other straight-Eight engines that are mostly Pre-1950s. considering the era, that engine's not that unusual.
 
I nominate the Wärtsilä RT-flex60C-B Deisel Ship Engine Inline-9!

Made MINIMUM-2170 hp.
 

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