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5 Sep 2001, 12:25 (Ref:141728) | #1 | ||
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V 10's and their angles.....
hi People, i've allways been fascinated with the fact that the V10's in F1 are nolonger a boring 72 degrees...But doin some thinking into that... if they are say 90 degrees, with 10 cyl... what sort of angle would they have on the crank? Cause its a 4 stroke which means 720 degrees to a power cycle.. What i wanna know is what sort of firring order would they have?? anyone got any educated guesses..??
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6 Sep 2001, 23:15 (Ref:142774) | #2 | |
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Starting with the front throw straight up and defining 0 degrees the next throws working back will be at 144-219-291-72 degrees respectively. Bank firing orders will be thus: 1-2-4-5-3. As for the cross bank FO relationships, Think. Hard. There are a limited number of realistic possibilities.
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7 Sep 2001, 17:26 (Ref:143223) | #3 | ||
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Wow,desmo is it really that simple?I'm not doubting you,i'm just too bad at maths to be bothered to try.
There was a thread going on for ages a few months back,trying to work out different v10's firing orders! |
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8 Sep 2001, 00:42 (Ref:143516) | #4 | ||
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Hey i have been tryin to make sence of what u were saying.. and i cannot understand those wierd angles maybe a little more explanation would help.. thank u.
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