"Hello Paris Hilton" - Bentley Continental GT W12 -
Not using a seperate crankshaft - but a 'coupled' engine none the less >
I offer up Paris Hiltons Powder Blue Bentley Continental GT - Twin Turbo W12.
Do with it what you will.:Eyecrazy:
A W12 engine is a twelve cylinder piston engine in a W configuration. W12 engines are manufactured in two distinct configurations. One configuration uses four banks of three cylinders (two narrow-angle V6 engine blocks), coupled to a common crankshaft (i.e. VW W12). The other uses three banks of four cilynders coupled to a common crankshaft (i.e. Napier Lion).
W12 engines were, briefly and unsuccessfully, used in the 1990 F1 World Championship by the Life team.
The Continental GT has a 6 L W12 engine with twin turbochargers which develops 552 hp (411 kW) at 6100 RPM and 479 lb-ft (650 N-m) at 1600 RPM and permanent four-wheel drive. Never before had a 12 cylinder engine been employed on a Bentley car. Acceleration from 0-60 mph takes 4.7 seconds (0 to 100 km/h in 4.8 s), the top speed is 198 mph (318 km/h). It has all-wheel drive, the first Bentley to do so, and a six speed automatic transmission with steering wheel mounted gearshift paddles for instant override. The engine and air suspension are manufactured by Bentley, using some components from owner Volkswagen's flagship cars the Phaeton and the Audi A8.
The Continental GT features the largest brake disc on any production car at 405 mm (16 inches) in front. The rear disc measures 335 mm (13 inches).
I wish these Attached Images would work!
For a V-16 UZ-FE you'd need a Custom Crankshaft - a Jig to sling two engines together on after
machining the blocks in preperation to be Welded Together....
You could pursue this in the 'W'16 style - or - in a 'Traditional Fashion' of
front to back.
OK - who here is 'capable' with Photoshop ?