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Straight-8

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1940s Oldsmobile straight-8 engine

A Straight-8 is a straight engine with eight cylinders.

Straight-8 engines have perfect primary and secondary balance, this allows them to run very smooth without a balance shaft. Unfortunately, a straight-8 is a very long engine, and therefore straight-8 engines are no longer common in automobiles.

Most straight-8 engines were used pre-World War II in expensive luxury and performance vehicles. Bugattis commonly used a straight-8 engine. Postwar, the main users of the straight-8 were American luxury cars belonging to Chrysler and General Motors owned marques, but the straight-8 lost favor by the 1950s, almost universally replaced by the V8. Ford never adopted the straight-8, using V8 or V12 engines from the 1930s on.








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