No it is not a myth. The structure and layout of an inline simply does not lend itself to that kind of configuration, and what was pointed out several pages back is that there is always some kind of strengthening or cradling required over a V.WhiteBlue wrote:The myth about the the I4 being unfit in a stressed engine design has been debunked many times. Just go back a few pages where you find several examples to the contrary.
Claiming that being stressed or unstressed doesn't matter, as you did a few pages back, simply doesn't help the case. In Formula 1 a stressed engine block was shown to be the way to go over forty years ago.