That is, when you think of an X cylinder engine, which actual production motor is the best? Which one most embodies the spirit/character that you think of when you hear “X cylinders”?

For example, among four cylinder engines, you can either look at I4 (most mfrs) or H4 (Subaru, Porsche). I think the archetypical 4 cylinder engine is probably one of Honda’s K-series or F-series?

There are only a few 5 cylinder options, none of which I’m too familiar with so I’ll refrain from commenting.

6 cylinders is where it gets crowded, with I6, H6, and V6 (and you might even split narrow-V and wide-V!). For me, something I6 probably wins here, but even then there are so many options! RB20, S54, B58, 2JZ… Although, some would probably argue that the flat out best 6 cylinder engine is one of the wide-Vs found in the new hybrids like the 296 or Artura.

For 8cyl it’s hard to say no to the LS. The AMG 4.0 biturbo is pretty great too, and of course the flat plane LT6 or Voodoo are exceptional.

For 10 cylinders the LFA, Viper, and Audi/Lambo 5.2 come to mind. The 5.2 has to take it this category because of its durability. There are people making 1200+ whp all day on pump gas with those bad boys.

For the V12 you could go in a couple of directions too. Obviously Rolls and Bentley have been making incredibly smooth and luxurious V12s, while Lambo and Ferrari have a rich history of high revving naturally aspirated screaming V12s.

What are your favorites in each category and why?

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    The m113 v8, especially with long tube headers.

    Production Run: 1998 – 2007

    Cylinder Head Material: Aluminum

    Cylinder Block Material: Aluminum

    Configuration: V8

    Bore: 89.9 mm (E43) and 97 mm (E50 and E55)

    Stroke: 84.1 mm (E43 and E50) and 92 mm (E55)

    Valvetrain: SOHC three valves per cylinder

    Displacement: 4.3 L (4266 cc for E43), 5.0 L (4966 cc for E50), and 5.4 L (5439 cc for E55)

    Compression Ratio: 10 (E43 and E50) 10.5 and 11 for E55

    Weight: 362 lbs. (E43) and 377 lbs. (E50 and E55)

    Maximum HP: 574 HP at 6,000 RPM Maximum Torque: 590 lb-ft at 2,750 – 4,000 RPM

    Other M113 features include:

    Fracture-split forged steel connecting rods.

    Sequential fuel injection.

    One-piece cast camshaft.

    A magnesium intake manifold.