
 Originally Posted by 
haydent
					 
				 
				thanks for clearing that up , id just assumed they could have used more if they were prepared to make the engine longer
			
		 
	 
 Not a whole lot of room in what is effectively two 3 cyl engines. If you look at the "thickness" of the webs it's easy to see that all you would need is a tiny flaw for the crank to fail, given the power these things can make. I reckon that billet crank is interesting. 
And they did make the engine longer, in the RRS. They gave it 8 cylinders. Still believe that would be an avenue to explore if the car is a keeper. A V8 D4 would be almost perfect. But I'm ignorant of what would be involved, or availability of engines.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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