Why is my engine noisy?
Why is my engine noisy?
A good engine should roar, but not too loudly. If you feel your car is more noisy than usual there could be an issue with cylinder compression. Higher pressure in the cylinder can cause the engine to sound louder than usual or even produce a knocking sound. Not attending to this issue can lead to engine damage.
What causes noisy engine?
You usually hear this noise when accelerating the vehicle. And that’s also why you hear the pinging and rattling noises. Some of the causes of this condition are improper fuel octane, engine overheating, improper ignition timing, the EGR valve not functioning properly and problems with the computer or knock sensor.
Why are they stopping V12 engines?
BMW’s V12 engine, offered as an option for their top M760Li model, will stop being produced by late 2020 and stop being offering altogether by 2023. Citing stringent European emissions standards as the reason, they’ve not announced a replacement power plant for the 2023 model yet.
What is better a V12 or a V8?
V12 engine has the benefit of running at lower RPM’s but the weight of the engine is greater compared to a V8. In the other hand V8 engines have a higher compression ratio and higher RPM’s. This is the main reason behind the faster speed of V8 engine. Are v12 engines good? The V12 engine is one of the smoothest running engines that exists.
Why is a V8 engine faster than a V12?
On a simple level, a V8 is NOT automatically faster than a V12, so the question is nonsensical, & cannot be answered. Several people have put forward the idea that because a V12 has 50% more cylinders it must, de facto be 50% heavier. Again nonsense. America, long time home of the V8 built blocks out of cast iron.
Is there a V12 engine in Ferraris, or a V10?
Ferrari used V10 engines only for F1 racecars, between 1996 and 2005. Ferrari is best known for its V12 and flat-12 (horizontally opposed cylinder) engines. ^ Eaton, Godfrey (1989).