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If i remember correctly, the subaru impreza engine is a boxer 4. I think that the problem as stated above is size (packaging). The cars of old had massively long bonnets, so with a straight 8 the bonnets of cars would be fairly large. The main reason is to do with the smoothness of engine. If you have a straight eight, (correct me if i am wrong) but in a cycle of the engine, only one cylinder fires at a time, so a straight 8 would be very lumpy and not very smooth. Another problem is crankshaft strength, a straight 8 would have a very long crankshaft so the forces in the middle would be pretty big and thus i can only imagine that crankshafts would have to be made very tough and thus heavy given the technology of the time.
I think that these reasons are correct, i have gathered this info from books etc over the years, but please if anyone else has an ideas, i would be very interested to know.
Chris
I think that these reasons are correct, i have gathered this info from books etc over the years, but please if anyone else has an ideas, i would be very interested to know.
Chris
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