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View Poll Results: What configuration would you use for the Veyron? (to RELIABLY make 1100HP & 1250nm) | |||
W16 with quads just like they did | 86 | 64.66% | |
V12 with quad turbs | 10 | 7.52% | |
V10 with quad turbs | 7 | 5.26% | |
V8 with quad turbs | 5 | 3.76% | |
V8 with twin turbs | 14 | 10.53% | |
Something else (please list) | 11 | 8.27% | |
Voters: 133. You may not vote on this poll |
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06-10-2010, 06:04 PM | #1 | ||
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I've always wondered whether they could've got a Veyron to go just as fast with a lighter, less complex V motor - maybe a V8, V10 or V12?
It seems the W format created quite a bit of extra hassle with regards to cooling and whatnot, plus it must weigh heaps. So what do you reckon, learned fellow forum dweller, do you think they could've reliably got roughly 1100 HP and 1250nm of torque from a lighter V motor? The key point I guess is 'reliably' it would have to be up to VW's high standards, so relatively lowly stressed. Me personally, hmmm, I think I woulda tried a quad turbo V10 of 6 litre capacity - no specifc reason just taking the middle ground I guess... |
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06-10-2010, 06:21 PM | #2 | ||
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This video should tell you why there is no alternative to the W16:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGcMy...eature=related
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06-10-2010, 06:29 PM | #3 | ||||
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The Veyron is an engineering masterpiece that we may never see the likes of again. They didn’t just push the envelope when they designed it, they ripped it up. The thought that went into this car to make it do what it does should not be taken lightly. They obviously went with the W16 configuration because it best suited what the car was set out to do from the earliest design stage.
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I'm sure the engineers considered every possible solution to this, and the w16 reined superior to any other config for what they were after. I beleive they even developed a W18 engine yet the w16 was still better.
Maybe the boost to make a v8 or v10 would have been to high to produce the same numbers while being reliable. IDK, I'm not an engineer. However I'm sure all avenues were addressede when designing the car, from p/w, performance, packaging, everything.
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http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring...bra-780cui.htm It's got the 1100hp, but obliterates the torque figure with 1760NM.
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06-10-2010, 10:31 PM | #10 | |||
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I wonder how much that V8 weighs tho - probably less than the W16 and maybe even more frugal? |
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07-10-2010, 02:01 PM | #11 | |||
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The W16 is a reliable engine (in the context of supercars). It has a warranty, can cold start, and can be driven practically daily. There are very few other cars that can claim the same thing. That american thing - the ugly shelby thing - that's quicker in a straight line on paper, but it would be consistently broken and on your hoist. The W16 doesn't have a lot of boost smashed into it, and everything is designed to last over 100,000kms. I highly doubt that the Volkswagen group would have spent the millions upon millions that they did developing the thing if there was a cheaper, simpler alternative. You don't agree to lose a million bucks per car if there was a better way to do something. Friggin armchair engineers, ripping on things just for the sake of it. |
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Thank you for your participation. Hopefully there's still some others who are brave enough to say: "Actually, I might've tried something different - how about this...." without fear of being shot down... Which is what the intention of the thread was. |
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06-10-2010, 09:02 PM | #13 | ||
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I voted something else.
A 500cube keith black hemi with blower running nitro - something like a top fueller motor..... Or perhaps a typhoon jet motor... Or maybe a hybrid diesel e85 chev motor with a massive cam... Seriously, don't you thing they did not canvass other ideas? The amount of time, money and expertise spent on that thing was phenomenal, so I hardly think a bunch of keyboard jockeys are likely to have some superior option at their fingertips.
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No offence but VW have a reason they chose the V16. Their designers spend years researching to find the best combo for power/reliability/functionality. These are some of the top engineers in the world. I don't think there is a better solution. Just leave that decision to them.
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The V10 out of the Audi-Lamborghini, running two Garrett GT40's with 1.2 compressor housings. Would increase capacity by stroking bottom end, spooling turbo's more quickly and increasing mid-range torque mark-ably.
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06-10-2010, 10:27 PM | #20 | ||
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Maybe because I was living in the cynical UK back when it was launched, but the press at the time did hint at the W being more about marketing than being the best option from an enginnering perspective.
I tend to agree. Hence I've always wondered what could've been better. Perhaps I should've explained that in my initial post... |
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06-10-2010, 10:58 PM | #21 | |||
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i thought they went with the W16....just to prove they could?
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06-10-2010, 11:37 PM | #22 | |||
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And I bet anyone two fiddy that the instructions came from Ferdinand Piech himself that it had to have a unique-to-VW engine. The w configuration, the 15 degree angle, the shared head for each bank - it all reeks of VW (think W8, VR6 etc) and also helped cement the Veyrons uniqueness forever - no one would ever build anything like it again - why the hell would they - it's not the best design for such an engine by a long shot - and I bet the constraints of having to use such a configuration is no doubt one of the reasons the Veyron was such a PITA to develop. |
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Or maybe the choice of a W16 had a lot to do with space in the engine bay. To use a V8 means the bore sizes have to be large or the stroke long, one makes the engine longer and the other makes it more difficult to rev. A V12 has many of the same problems. A V16 is getting way to long in the block and therefore requires a long engine bay to accommodate it, leading to an increase in wheel base.
As for the cobra replica with the 12.9L, sure it may have better dyno figures but I am sure a veyron will whip it on any challenging mountain pass or on the Nurburgring, you can't accuse the veyron of being a dyno queen, the cobra replica may be a different story. I notice on the article about it they talk of acceleration but nothing of lap times or even turning corners. I am not sure how we can question the value of the W16 when it is the king of production cars at the moment and I would suggest it will be for some time yet.
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And I don't think it's much of a revver... I think it's fair to question the value of the W16 when the 9ff and the Aero tt came out and made similar power and speed figures with half the turbos and half (or less than half) the cylinders... Not saying those cars are better, but they do highlight my point quite nicely... :-) There's not many Jouno's who rate the Veyron at the top of thier list of mega cars... Too heavy! |
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veyron hating going on what the heck is this forum coming to, they quite literally build the fastest straight line car in the world and in consequence others will be pushing their tech because "those guys did it why cant we" the veyron may not be a very good turner or as several have said "is too heavy" but you can't deny it does what it does and it does it better than anybody else, I also believe they would have exhausted any and all options before they did or chose anything (failure looks terrible on the resume)
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1) It is not Ford 2) It has the same number of letters in its name as Holden 3) It is not a V8 4) It does not run on LPG, CNG, E85 or pixie dust 5) It is quicker than both FPV GT and TE50 T3 6) It does not have stripes, decals or a bonnet bulge 7) It has not won at Bathurst 8) It is not RWD 9) It does not have provision to tow a 2 tonne trailer up hill faster than a (insert other hated model here) . . . 10) They cannot afford the left hand front wheel nut off one even on 1000 days interest free........ |
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10) They cannot afford the left hand front wheel nut off one even on 1000 days interest free........[/QUOTE]
I saw a quote for the tyres.....$30,000 for a set! Ouch!
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