the bike media describe it more as a triple, rightly or wrongly, with the 4th cylinder firing as a fill in to keep momentum. They played with a "big bang" 4 that didnt really work too well. I guess this is a development of that. Theory being the tyre gets 2 or 3 bigger pulses , depending on firing order, giving it time to recover(grip) between pulses. Rather than equaly phased pulses of the flat plane.
Cross plane 4 gives v twin grip and grunt rather than peaky slides of the fours while still retaining a high rev limit and top end horse power that twins can only dream of. For bikes it appears the best of 3 worlds.
Your way ahead of me on the v8s, the noise of the yamaha is lovely. Cross between a triple and a twin with the the revs of a four. I just might wet myself if another bank of 4 cylinders where added, what a symphony that would be.... Cant see the bank firing order staying the same though sadley...??
I think if the cruiser bike world can work with harleys they can work with anything. Cars are another matter imho. For the road esp, Ascari A10 for fun days, one day i hope.
Back to my first thought though, the balance within
the four pot cross plane, with firing of the next cylinder over coming the up/compression stroke and so on.... My assumption was firing orders where along those lines already, clearly not.
Interesting...:-)