The idea of a front-mounted, transverse V8 is beautifully lacking in common sense, but these ten cars made it happen anyway
The idea of a front-mounted, transverse V8 is beautifully lacking in common sense, but these ten cars made it happen anyway
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I just looked that up here is what I found: Although the B8444S shares its Yamaha origination, its transverse layout, and its 60 degree bank angle, officials of all three companies involved insist that the Volvo V8 is not related to the SHO engine; the die-cast open-deck aluminum Volvo block is clearly different from the sand-cast closed-deck aluminum SHO engine block although the two engines share many common dimensions including bore centers, stroke, bearing journal diameters, and deck height.
The Volvo v8 is also based on the Ford Taurus SHO