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Monday, July 4, 2011

I missed the above, the Stude 289 R1, and the last one which is the worst photo and not in the original car.. it's in a hot rod, and that threw me off
It'd be cool to know how you do, and believe me I did guess on a couple, based on color, valve covers, or most likely to be multi carbed of the choices offered.
Or play these other games
Found on http://autoculture.org/
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Buy a Lancia Stratos. It had a 2.4 liter V6 Ferrari engine. Bertone coachbuilt the bodies.
It won the World Rally Championship 3 times.
They only made 500 for public sale
The Lancia 037 won the World Rally Championship, beating the Audi Quattro, and was the last 2 wheel drive to win the championship
The Lancia Fima 8.32 had the Ferrari V8 from the Ferrari Mondail and 308 . It was a 3.0 liter though, and he body was by PininFarina
Or if someone should stumble over a lost ASA 1000 Gt. Not going to happen, they were very very rare and were only built from 1963 to 1966. They cost 40% more than the nearest competitive car, the Alfa Giulia Sprint
Labels: engines, Ferrari, informative, Lancia, trivia
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
REMOVED FROM MANUAL: TECHNICAL DATA FOR SERVICES IN THE WORKSHOP - VW OF BRAZIL - 1979 EDITION
POSTED BY THE END OF THE TOPIC Ednei:
GAS-Gasoline / Alcohol-ALC
BA - 1600 - BRASILIA (1976)
BD - 1600 BEETLE GAS
BG - 1600 GAS AND KOMBI KOMBI EXP
BJ - 1300 BEETLE GAS
BK - 1300 LAC BEETLE BRASILIA
BM - 1300 LAC GOL
BN - BRAZIL GAS 1600
BV - 1600 GAS VARIANT
BX - 1600 LAC KOMBI KOMBI EXP
BY - 1300 GOL GAS
BZ - 1600 GAS VAN
UF - 1600 BEETLE GAS
UG - 1600 GAS VAN
UJ - 1600 LAC BEETLE
UK - 1600 LAC VAN
Motors above 90
UFA - 1600 BEETLE GAS
UJA - 1600 LAC BEETLE
UGA - 1600 GAS VAN CARAT
This info was pulled from, and only a small part of engine id post at http://carrosehistorias.blogspot.com/2010/08/numeracao-de-motor-boxer.html
Labels: engines, identification guide, informative, VW
Friday, February 11, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
people wonder what the largest displacement factory car engine was, here's the biggest piston engine, and the 2nd n 3rd biggest that I've come across
0 comments Posted by st at 9:02 PM
An outrageous creation that debuted in the early 1910s, the Tipo (Type) S76 was built by the Fiat factory in Turin presumably to break the world's Land Speed Record, which then stood at 125.95 mph. The chassis was a flimsy 1907/08 Fiat production unit with a Tipo S76DA six-cylinder airship engine of 28.4 liters (1,730 cu. in.), which developed 300 hp at 1,900 rpm.
Standing about five feet high at the radiator cap, the frighteningly top-heavy car was referred to as The Beast of Turin. Except for a brief appearance in England at the Brooklands racecourse, where it was timed at about 90 mph, it never made an impact on any records and was returned to the continent to be lost during the confusion of World War I. http://www.airportjournals.com/Display.cfm?varID=0611015
The Beast of Turin’s engine cylinder's were so large, a man could stick his head in one. When it drove down the road, flames shot 10 feet out of the exhaust.

Chitty I was created in 1921 after Zborowski obtained a war reparations Maybach aero engine from a Gotha bomber. The 23-liter (1,409 cu. in.) six had four overhead valves per cylinder. At a modest speed of 1,500 rpm, it put out 300 hp. The chassis was an old Mercedes that had been lengthened and topped by a primitive aerodynamic body. To show it was all in fun, the exhaust pipe ran the length of the body and culminated with a turned-up tip with conical shield.

http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/10/if-you-have-wondered-what-largest.html
Labels: biggest, displacement, engines, Fiat, racing engine, unique, unusual
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
24 butterflies, 8 blowers, and makes 3400 hp worth of Nitrous powered grin... Mike Harrah's Detroit Diesel, does it make you feel a bit awed?
0 comments Posted by st at 6:52 PM

learned about it on http://www.autoblog.hu/videok/video_24_hengeres_dizelmotor.html
not much info on the www yet, but I did find that the guy is a millionaire real estate developer, and owns the biggest of the Blastolene cars (can't recall the name, it's the one with the PT boat Packard engine) and this titan engine is going into a Peterbuilt 359
Labels: beautiful engine, engines, innovation, innovative, unique, unusual
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Double Trouble, the '27 model T roadster made of eye magnet material
0 comments Posted by st at 9:06 PM For a gallery of really good photography (hell of a lot better than I can do at a car show!) http://doubletroublehotrod.com/index.html with the photography of Anthony Mair
Labels: beautiful engine, Custom, engines, model T, Primer Nationals 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Unusual engines... just one reason to buy Hot Rod Deluxe (best of it's kind in print)
0 comments Posted by st at 9:32 PMLabels: engines, racing engine
Monday, December 28, 2009
More about the Megola, 5 cylinder radial engine front wheel drive cycle
0 comments Posted by st at 10:34 PMThis one was found in a basement in New Hyde Park New Jersey, where it had been for decades, and they bough tit for 100 dollars. It took 7 years to restore


Labels: engines, Megola, Motorcycle, radial engine, unique, unusual
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Visionaries and revolutionaries don't copy the paradigm, they break it. Putting the engine in the wheel
0 comments Posted by st at 8:54 PM above via: http://tukker.blogspot.com/

Via: Visual Gratification: http://big-diesel.blogspot.com/2009/08/megalo-concept-engine-on-wheel.html

The motorcycle featured a three cylinder two-stroke engine built right into the front wheel, transmission and clutch, with more comfortable front and rear suspension. Streamlining was important as aerodynamics was the first priority of the team who wanted all the moving parts covered, dirt and mud protection, and an elegant style. Other priorities were that the motorcycle be multi-cylinder and possess front-wheel-drive. Their design was a success.


Also: http://thenewcaferacersociety.blogspot.com/2008/08/killinger-freund.html
Labels: engines, innovation, innovative, invention, Megola, motor wheel, Motorcycle