Theoretical LFA V10 2-9 3-10 cam swap (even fire) firing order AudioVisual demo 1 9 10 4 7 8 2 3 5 6

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This video demonstrates what the LFA would sound like if one chose to swap when cylinders 2 and 9 fired, and when 3 and 10 fired. I was curious to see what a V10 would sound like if was closer to a crossplane V8.

The firing order shown here is 1 9 10 4 7 8 2 3 5 6 (LLRRLRRLLR)

This would make much more sense on a Dodge Viper, as only one cam would need to be ground and they are much more common and cheaper.
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Yes... that extra rumble the crossplane introduces, and in V10. Just wow.

jetstream
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Nobody asked it but I don't care: it's interesting for real. Keep continue man

dioborghezio
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The yt auto captions are right
This is indeed music.

mrc_
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Some of the best content on YouTube currently 😅

dylanmoffett
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Can u do like up shifts and down shifts ?

clashface
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So basically normal LFA V10 sound but with a bit of crossplane i4 idle

muhammadnurakbar
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Can you please make the shifting sound too for the next engines? It would be soo cool!

bruceketta
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what about some changing gears noise?
like 1 braaa bra bra bra 2 braaa 3 braa etc

elviscaragea
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This stuff is actually very educational because before I saw one of these videos, I never knew that the firing order played the biggest part in the way a car sounds. Of course I knew the difference between pushrod, cross and flat plane cranks but i always thought that it was just the exhaust.

ultrasans
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Needs that yamaha tuned exhaust for full effect

MLMantonio
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Strangely, as far as you're firing order videos go, this one sounds more like the actual LFA than the normal firing order for that motor. I imagine it has something to do with exhaust headers not being part of the equation

leonardr
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Hey its me again, waiting for the FD RX7 in all its rotary glory <3

jjpunpun
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Wait, so a viper could sound like this with a super custom cam? Okay, please simulate that, next. I want to hear what the 90 degree bank does with this firing order compared to the LFA's 72 degree.

Drunken_Hamster
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looking at this...
would this firing order have vibration issues?
two shots (combustion) per bank would theoretically put some unwanted secondary vibrations yes? (this came from a book cause i'm not an engineer..)
anyone want to correct me here?

strikerunit
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I don't know if it's possible or not, but I just thought about if you could do rotary engines. From 1 rotor to 6 rotors. The lights could be in a triangular (Dorito lol) shape. And then arrange the additional rotors around the first rotor so it's like 3 lines facing the 3 points of a triangle.

TopDonBarrow
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nice videos

but what if you did a few stupid firing orders that don't exist and won't exist because they're horribly imbalanced

alanthesuperhero
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Could a VW Gol G3 16v 1.0 Twin Turbo engine 1 - 6 - 4 - 2 - 1 -1 0 - 9 - 5 - 8

renatinhodaheropuch
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Is there any difference in the firing orders of LFA and carrera gt

arjunbiju
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I don't know if I've ever commented on your videos, but I've watched every upload I think, these are great videos whether you're experimenting or replicating a real configuration.

nbain
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Thanks for another great video William.
For those interested, there's a pdf available online called "Renault-Firing Order" (or something like that, I can't link it unfortunately) which simulates the power made from their 2005 F1 engine using different firing orders. They number their cylinders differently, but it's still a good read.

pauliewaffle