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    Anybody with info about the W16 engine?

    I'm reverse engineering the W16 engine in a simpler format but i'm missing some info. I need to know the angles between the crankpins from one end to another or if i have had the firingorder i could have worked from that.

    Someone here who can help me?


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    Firing order:

    1-14-9-4-7-12-15-6-13-8-3-16-11-2-5-10

    bugatti.com - Masterful Technology


    Cylinder numbering on W engines:


    Now i need to know if two cylinders are firing at the same time og if it's just one. If the engine is like an old 16 cylinder cadillac engine two cylinders firing at the same time?

    BTW; Nice links. Have read those before but it can't hurt to read them again


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