Originally posted by TedS:
The flip side of straight engines is that a I6 has no really bad harmoinc problems... in other words it is a near perfect setup....

BMW doesn't need all the dampers and counter rotating shafts on its I6 engines as many I4s or V6s do because it is such a good package.

IIRC it has no first or second order vibrations that a V6 has.

It also gets away with only 2 camshafts for a DOHC setup (less rotating mass in the valve train as you have half the cam sprockets)



Actually I think BMWs have a DM damper and I know at least one tuner who has strongly argued against UDPs d/t risk of bad harmonics.

and they do have only 2 cams BUT they are twice as big/heavy..


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