This is so, so true. The, "it's very similar" argument is a BS one to try and get what they want. To the less knowledgable, this does indeed seem logical.WhiteBlue wrote:The lopping off of two cylinders was last proposed and executed in 2005 and it turned out to be a totally different engine according to the experts at that time. And those were both port injected NA engines that were on very similar rev levels and internal pressures. This time there would probably not be a single part to carry over. Not even the spark plugs.djos wrote:I saw an article recently were Ferrari where (sensibly I thought) suggesting they lop 2 cylinders off the current V8 providing a 1.6ltr V6 and then turbo-charging it (every other item would stay the same as the V8).
However from design experience, we make two products that look virtually identical. Yet almost none of the internals are the same. We have a totally unrelated product that uses many of the same concepts.
A complete engine redesign, is a complete engine redesign. The design and development time will be almost the whether you have 4 or 6 cylinders. Infact a stright 4 probably carries more over than the V6 does as the I4 and V8 have essentially the same crank layout.