v12 or v10

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Greg Locock wrote:
11 Aug 2022, 01:39
Aagh. Here's a bit more on it https://www.thedrive.com/news/38576/thi ... combustion
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vorticism wrote:
11 Aug 2022, 01:17
Hear me out: twenty cylinders.

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An H-20?; having witnessed an H-16 starting up and going through its warm-up cycle, I doubt that you would hear much of anything after listening to one of those 😂
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Stu wrote:
11 Aug 2022, 07:20
vorticism wrote:
11 Aug 2022, 01:17
Hear me out: twenty cylinders.

https://villiersengineering.com/wp-cont ... 24x617.jpg
An H-20?; having witnessed an H-16 starting up and going through its warm-up cycle, I doubt that you would hear much of anything after listening to one of those 😂
X-20; two experimental Connaught V10s joined together. As I undersand it, close though, because both the H and this X have two crankshafts. Which doesn't really count in my opinion. If the cranks aren't joined isn't it just two V10s? Or in the case of an H-16: a double flat-8?
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Thedrive.com revue of the Cannaught X-20 NA engine by Mate Petrany of Jan 2021 could not be more confusing. ‘’the ‘X’ is a pair horizontally opposed 2-litre v-10’s with two crankshafts matted together’’. It is either an ‘X’ which is build around one crankshaft or an ‘H’ which is build around two crankshafts geared together.