Blackseal 1st Gear April 1, 2010 Share April 1, 2010 a 4 pot with no balancer shaft ? Or 4 pot engine with balancer shaft as smooth as a V6 ? Would like to hear from bros and sisters who've compared both and would like to hear your personal experience. Thanks in advance ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celicagt42010 Neutral Newbie April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 4 potter is unbalanced by nature, thus its not smooth. V6 is also not exactly smooth. If you really want a smooth engine, the best choice is inline 6. a 4 pot with a balancer shaft is as smooth as inline 6. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 my c-class has two counter balancing rotating shafts i believe. when idling you cant feel the vibration at all. so yes its as smooth as inline 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astrid 4th Gear April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 4-pot with balancer shafts idle as smooth as V6 engines with a single balancer shaft, or an IL-6 without any balancer shaft. Only problem is, such balanced 4-pot engines are few and far to come by, only because they are more expensive to manufacture and 4-pots are normally spec'd for entry-level models. There are exceptions, of course, e.g. in the luxury marques. Of late, AFAIK, only Merc 4-pot SC engines have the Lanchester counter-rotating balancer shafts (CRBS). Merc Lanchester Balancer Shafts The last Audi 1.6 NA engine (not the current FSI type) has also got CRBS. My wife is still driving this previous model A3. It idles as smooth as silk, even after 4 years. Unforturnately for most of the 4-pot Jap, Kor, Conti engines do not come with CRBS. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 4-pot with balancer shafts idle as smooth as V6 engines with a single balancer shaft, or an IL-6 without any balancer shaft. Only problem is, such balanced 4-pot engines are few and far to come by, only because they are more expensive to manufacture and 4-pots are normally spec'd for entry-level models. There are exceptions, of course, e.g. in the luxury marques. Of late, AFAIK, only Merc 4-pot SC engines have the Lanchester counter-rotating balancer shafts (CRBS). Merc Lanchester Balancer Shafts The last Audi 1.6 NA engine (not the current FSI type) has also got CRBS. My wife is still driving this previous model A3. It idles as smooth as silk, even after 4 years. Unforturnately for most of the 4-pot Jap, Kor, Conti engines do not come with CRBS. yep thats why sometimes its hard to tell if the engine is on. i got the shock of my life when i sat in a 520. the vibration was like sitting in a bus. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackseal 1st Gear April 2, 2010 Author Share April 2, 2010 yep thats why sometimes its hard to tell if the engine is on. i got the shock of my life when i sat in a 520. the vibration was like sitting in a bus. Wah 520 NVH that bad ah ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackseal 1st Gear April 2, 2010 Author Share April 2, 2010 4 potter is unbalanced by nature, thus its not smooth. V6 is also not exactly smooth. If you really want a smooth engine, the best choice is inline 6. a 4 pot with a balancer shaft is as smooth as inline 6. Oh yea...in line 6 is definitely sweet Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sturtles 6th Gear April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 4-pot with balancer shafts idle as smooth as V6 engines with a single balancer shaft, or an IL-6 without any balancer shaft. Only problem is, such balanced 4-pot engines are few and far to come by, only because they are more expensive to manufacture and 4-pots are normally spec'd for entry-level models. There are exceptions, of course, e.g. in the luxury marques. Of late, AFAIK, only Merc 4-pot SC engines have the Lanchester counter-rotating balancer shafts (CRBS). Merc Lanchester Balancer Shafts The last Audi 1.6 NA engine (not the current FSI type) has also got CRBS. My wife is still driving this previous model A3. It idles as smooth as silk, even after 4 years. Unforturnately for most of the 4-pot Jap, Kor, Conti engines do not come with CRBS. I don't quite believe the article. What kind of 4-pot weighs only 16kg? made of paper? maybe, but to sustain a CR of 10:1?? All that will change this summer, when a new range of state-of-the-art all-alloy, supercharged, dohc four-valve fours comes on stream. The new engine tips the scales at just over 35 lb (16 kg), and is almost 10% lighter than its predecessor, despite the addition of many new features. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smhomie Clutched April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 (edited) I have deleted my balancing shaft, chain and plugged up the oil hole. Slight vibration at idle but advantage outweighs discomfort. Balancing counter-rotating shafts made of plastic resin. Cancels out the vibration resonance for my engine design. Result in more power to the wheels, faster throttle response and less friction for the crankshaft when cutting through the oil bath. Plus you get to add almost 1 quart more oil which in my opinion is a good thing. Depending on your engine design, you can liberate up to 15hp more at crank. If you want comfort, then stick to stock. Edited April 2, 2010 by Smhomie Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 4 potter is unbalanced by nature, thus its not smooth. V6 is also not exactly smooth. If you really want a smooth engine, the best choice is inline 6. a 4 pot with a balancer shaft is as smooth as inline 6. Oh modern V6 is smooth,i am driving the 370z,a V6,it smooth to the redline,the Nissan Teena & the Lexus V6 is even smoother....but still no fight to V8,V10 or V12 powerplants. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celicagt42010 Neutral Newbie April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 Oh modern V6 is smooth,i am driving the 370z,a V6,it smooth to the redline,the Nissan Teena & the Lexus V6 is even smoother....but still no fight to V8,V10 or V12 powerplants. Its because of the balancer shafts. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 Wah 520 NVH that bad ah ? The E60 520I lo. its jaw shaking vibration from their 4pot. very jialat Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackseal 1st Gear April 2, 2010 Author Share April 2, 2010 Oh modern V6 is smooth,i am driving the 370z,a V6,it smooth to the redline,the Nissan Teena & the Lexus V6 is even smoother....but still no fight to V8,V10 or V12 powerplants. Bugatti Veyron's W16 engine...should be ultimate in smoothness.....16 freaking cylinders = smoother then knife thru butter Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 The E60 520I lo. its jaw shaking vibration from their 4pot. very jialat Maybe engine mounting is gone,or idling valve not good.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 Bugatti Veyron's W16 engine...should be ultimate in smoothness.....16 freaking cylinders = smoother then knife thru butter Oh this W16 is the best around,it 'drinks' 1L of petrol per KM. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerano 1st Gear April 2, 2010 Share April 2, 2010 Maybe engine mounting is gone,or idling valve not good.. could be bro. but its my friend's one. or maybe BMW 4 pot is really very bad. no wonder they say only buy 6 pot beemer Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackseal 1st Gear April 2, 2010 Author Share April 2, 2010 could be bro. but its my friend's one. or maybe BMW 4 pot is really very bad. no wonder they say only buy 6 pot beemer Actually tried my fren's 320 with the 4 pot....the NVH is ok...and the sound is quite sporty for a 4 pot....think the one you tried may have some engine mounting issues... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackseal 1st Gear April 2, 2010 Author Share April 2, 2010 Oh this W16 is the best around,it 'drinks' 1L of petrol per KM. I think u are referring to the Veyron doing top speed run....but then again...it's small change to the owner....nothing but the best...price not an issue at all... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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