i5 vs i6
i5 vs i6
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight-5
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight-six_engine
so wikipedia seems to favor the i5 design (imo)
More power in a i6?
i5 has better balance improvements per weight and size vs a i4?
negligible differences?
what do you gear heads think?
I am looking at all the models of benz and there motors so I will be ready to collect the best diesels in the coming decades.
(09-23-2010, 09:16 PM)larsalan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight-5
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight-six_engine
so wikipedia seems to favor the i5 design (imo)
More power in a i6?
i5 has better balance improvements per weight and size vs a i4?
negligible differences?
what do you gear heads think?
I am looking at all the models of benz and there motors so I will be ready to collect the best diesels in the coming decades.
(09-23-2010, 09:16 PM)larsalan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight-5
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight-six_engine
so wikipedia seems to favor the i5 design (imo)
More power in a i6?
i5 has better balance improvements per weight and size vs a i4?
negligible differences?
what do you gear heads think?
I am looking at all the models of benz and there motors so I will be ready to collect the best diesels in the coming decades.
I6 is much better. I5 engines, like the I4, are naturally unbalanced.
If you look at the firing order (1-2-4-5-3) the engine wants to rock back-n-forth unevenly, where an I6 (1-5-3-4-2-6) is naturally balanced.
MB chose to build the I-5 because they could use the existing OM615/616 design and still fit in the same area as the I6 g@ssers. If they wanted an I6 diesel they would have to design a new smaller engine, which they eventually did in 1986.
What is your idea of "best" diesels?
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Oh I just got my first one, a w123, and I love MB style. I'm thinking about the day when there aren't so many of those left to be had. So, I was looking at lists of mercedes' oil motors.
The motor are not all as popular. I would think the next model I would want would have more valves per cylinder. The e300 turbo from 98-99 looks awesome but, why only 2 production years? Or maybe just forget benz and look at TDI(s).
I'm not sure about the # of cylinders or SOHC vs DOHC.
Forced has set me straight about the # of cylinders.
Maybe the V is even better.
(09-24-2010, 07:09 AM)larsalan Maybe the V is even better.
(09-24-2010, 07:09 AM)larsalan Maybe the V is even better.
There is no need for a v6 diesel really unless your doing some more towing. Inline allows higher reving where V adds more engine brake (and torque). More cylinders is always better.
So can we agree that the i6 is the best overall configuration of the motors in the MB line?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mer...nz_engines
Ditto. The SL65 AMG is the best thing ever to come out of MB's dealerships.
6cyl diesel is the way to go! The 86-87 300sdl with the om603 is a sweetheart of an engine it's fast and comfortable and can get 30mpg on the highway!
If you don't want the land-ship 300SDL you could get an 87 300TD.
Agreed the w124 is a much faster car! The 300sdl is a land yacht but it's comfortable!