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Old 03-27-2017, 03:27 PM   #38
pyoungbl   pyoungbl is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Juanro View Post
Most if not all longitudinal V engines have the rear cylinder exhaust "backwards" and seems to work fine right?
Don't you think that this is because it makes so much sense to have the intake for both cylinders inside the "V" where you can have a common air box? Otherwise you end up with a very hot exhaust next to the intake from the front cylinder and the rear cylinder intake scrunched between the suspension bits and the rear airbox who knows where.

Peter Y.


 
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