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Probably no one would do this, but my thinking was much simpler:
- Take the 6.7
- Chop off 2 or 3 cylinders
- Modify the cam / crank shaft and manifolds to match the cylinders count
- Focus on parts commonality vs optimizing every gear for the exact torque required.
Work it a little harder to keep up with the competition power wise, which is more in line with how diesels like to be operated anyway.
Obviously no modern engine is operated this way, because everything gets super optimized for the exact application, vs focusing on parts commonality.
Just a crazy idea.
Nothing about that idea is simpler….