Is that an assumption?J.A.W. wrote:Hardly surprising then, that it never did do properly - 'what it said on the tin'..
An X (actually *) -configuration with simultaneous firing, - plenty of harmonic horrors - where is Manolis on this..
Looking more closely, if you think of each pair of cylinders in a row the firing order for a row is like a 3 cylinder radial.
So, for the first row the firing order is:
2-1-4-3-6-5
(seems the rotation is opposite the numbering).
Row 2 is:
5-4-1-6-3-2
Row 3 is:
3-2-5-4-1-6
And Row 4 is:
6-5-2-1-4-3
Rows 1 & 2 fire together and rows 3 & 4 fire together.
That two cylinders fire together does not necessarily mean that there are "harmonic horrors".