Thanks man! I will let you know how the V8 does once I finish the car! The V8 is just over 300lbs and the I6 is just under 300lbs, and V8 sits further back than the inline 6, so the balance should pretty good. The inline 4 in only 220 lbs, thats why it feels best to you. It should be great with a turbo, still not too much weight up front, and the engine sits far back.
The problem I see with choosing a low displacement engine when you need a lot of power is the obvious lack of torque, and lack of ability to add power without sacrificing front end weight. If your choose to go with an I6 or I4 you will not have many choices for adding power other than a turbo or supercharger(weight) with that comes and intercooler(more weight) and few other things to make everything work(even more weight). Add a turbo kit to an inline 6 and that 300lbs I6 just got heavier than a V8! An I4 turbo would be light and have some power, but it will be laggy depending on what turbo you choose and your overall power demands, and it will not have much torque. I would highly suggest a twin scroll turbo for such a small engine, they have much better response.
The problem I see with choosing a low displacement engine when you need a lot of power is the obvious lack of torque, and lack of ability to add power without sacrificing front end weight. If your choose to go with an I6 or I4 you will not have many choices for adding power other than a turbo or supercharger(weight) with that comes and intercooler(more weight) and few other things to make everything work(even more weight). Add a turbo kit to an inline 6 and that 300lbs I6 just got heavier than a V8! An I4 turbo would be light and have some power, but it will be laggy depending on what turbo you choose and your overall power demands, and it will not have much torque. I would highly suggest a twin scroll turbo for such a small engine, they have much better response.
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