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Thank you Carlo. I would also like to add that larger valves only work in high rpm engines or you won't get enough turbulence and ram effect in the combustion chambers due to a fast moving air mass.Generally - with a specified displacement - an oversquare engine, that is to say a larger bore to stroke ratio provides an increase in combustion chamber size which offers increased valve area, which provides improved
intake and exhaust efficency. Also a wider bore to stroke ratio lowers piston speed which yields higher RPM. In addition an oversquare ratio
decreases the angular momentum of the connecting rods which decreases
the stress on the connecting rod and results in less rod failures.
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It's important to say that, for a V8 90° flat crankshaft, the lateral forces of 2nd order created by the engine are proportional to R/L. So when you increase R (crank) and reduce L (rod length), you get more lateral vibrations (and vertical vibrations of 4th order) from the engine.Carlos wrote:Generally - with a specified displacement - an oversquare engine, that is to say a larger bore to stroke ratio provides an increase in combustion chamber size which offers increased valve area, which provides improved
intake and exhaust efficency. Also a wider bore to stroke ratio lowers piston speed which yields higher RPM. In addition an oversquare ratio
decreases the angular momentum of the connecting rods which decreases
the stress on the connecting rod and results in less rod failures.
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