Biggest 4 cyl engine?
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Well the porsche 944 S2 and 968 was a 2990cc so as good as 3.0.
It was a smooth engine, not sure where you read otherwise. But they used balance shafts to reduce vibration and make it smooth, which from my memory (I wrote my 968 off about 9 years ago!) it was.
I think that was the largest production 4 cylinder engine, but I'm sure someone here will soon correct me if I'm wrong!
It was a smooth engine, not sure where you read otherwise. But they used balance shafts to reduce vibration and make it smooth, which from my memory (I wrote my 968 off about 9 years ago!) it was.
I think that was the largest production 4 cylinder engine, but I'm sure someone here will soon correct me if I'm wrong!
Wikipedia says:
"One of the largest inline-four engines is the MAN B&W 4K90 marine engine. This two-stroke turbo-diesel has a giant displacement of 6489Â L. This results from a massive 0.9 meter bore and 2.5 meter stroke. The 4K90 engine develops 18,280Â kW (24,854 PS; 24,514 hp) at 94Â rpm and weighs 787 tons"
Just a little engine then!
"One of the largest inline-four engines is the MAN B&W 4K90 marine engine. This two-stroke turbo-diesel has a giant displacement of 6489Â L. This results from a massive 0.9 meter bore and 2.5 meter stroke. The 4K90 engine develops 18,280Â kW (24,854 PS; 24,514 hp) at 94Â rpm and weighs 787 tons"
Just a little engine then!
Spyder5 said:
Wikipedia says:
"One of the largest inline-four engines is the MAN B&W 4K90 marine engine. This two-stroke turbo-diesel has a giant displacement of 6489Â L. This results from a massive 0.9 meter bore and 2.5 meter stroke. The 4K90 engine develops 18,280Â kW (24,854 PS; 24,514 hp) at 94Â rpm and weighs 787 tons"
Just a little engine then!
Hardly worth considering that one! Marine engines are awesome. "One of the largest inline-four engines is the MAN B&W 4K90 marine engine. This two-stroke turbo-diesel has a giant displacement of 6489Â L. This results from a massive 0.9 meter bore and 2.5 meter stroke. The 4K90 engine develops 18,280Â kW (24,854 PS; 24,514 hp) at 94Â rpm and weighs 787 tons"
Just a little engine then!

vinnie83 said:
Cheers. I'd had an inkling that there was a v4 or flat 4 that was around 4l (Fiat, Lancia or similar), but I think my brain is speaking bollux to me
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