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PRV V6 should have been a V8, really or just because it is 90degs?
when they (PRV) 1st set out to design a large engine it was to be a V8.
then i guess they had some DG style of problems
so the french being french (3 wheel nuts and all that!) decided to do a V6 and change none of the funamental design.........great!
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simontaylor wrote:David, still confused......
The really easy bit, most V6s are 60deg with equal firing delay of 60 deg per pot, so the contacts are equally spaced in the dizzy, sounds balanced too.
PRV V6 should have been a V8, really or just because it is 90degs? I'd guess that a 90degs V engine should also have a lower overall height, for better centre of gravity too.
So simply(theoretically) fitting a V6 crank in a 90 deg block might allow the same dizzy to be used, just the timing on the cams would need to be different (just 1 bank could be advanced or delayed by 30deg)..... but that is just too simple I think you are gong to tell me?
So the PRV V6 has odd-firing, (seen by oddly spaced contacts) and would I assume that this means it is not evenly balanced for the firing tims between each pot too?
Perhaps it is all to do with firing on 1 pot while optimising the chances of not fighting against the hardest part of the compression stroke of another, and/or taking advantage of anoters power stroke?
Are there some interesting design books/sites available to read up on for this type of thing? All very complicated, but we know it works.
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