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It's not just the perfect natural balance of an inline-6 that makes it smoother than a V6 in terms of engine vibrations.
An inline-6 has a regularly-spaced firing order of the cylinders, i.e., once every 120degrees rotation of the crank. This has 2 effects: - the torque delivery over the crankshaft is smoother (v-sixes need might need higher flywheel mass and/or harmonic dampers to smoothen this out) - the exhaust pulses are smoother (nothing sounds like an inline-six at high rpm) |
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