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  • |Engine || 3.5L [[V12 engine|V12]] ...rozzeria Touring]], and Lamborghini's own 3.5 liter [[Lamborghini V12|V-12 engine]].
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  • A '''V24 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 24 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s, usually suitable only for very large trucks or locomotives. ...ed, and the final output shaft ran between the cylinder banks of the front engine to reach the nose of the airplane.
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  • | Configuration || [[V12 engine|V12]] 180° | Engine position || 1489 cc V12 180° Roots-type supercharger, Mid, longitudinally mounted - 335 bhp (250 k
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  • ...er, 150bhp, 3.6L turbocharged diesel engine provided by [[VM Motori]]. The engine was determined to be entirely insufficient to power the 2600kg (5700lbs) ve
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  • | Layout || [[Front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout|Front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive]] | Engine || Tipo F140C 5999 cc [[V12 engine|V12]]
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  • |Engines:||5.5 L [[V12]] ...orm and 5.5 L (5474 cc) engine with the 2+2 [[Ferrari 456|456]] (Engine Code: F133) but was positioned as the company's highest-end model.
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  • ...''P'' for posteriore, ''53'' for the 5300 cc Corvette engine, ''8'' for 8V engine and ''S'' for Sportcar. The first V-12 car was ordered by USA racer [[Mike ...hese V12 powered cars were truly the long waited Bizzarrini dream: his own engine and own chassis.
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  • |Engines || 2.3 L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ... cc/142 in³) version of the [[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]] [[V12]]. These two initial cars were forced to retire, but three came to the [[M
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  • |Engines:||4.8 L [[V12]] |Engines:||4.8 L [[fuel injection|FI]] [[V12]]
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  • ...]] built by [[Carrozzeria Touring]] in [[1966]] on a [[Lamborghini]] front engine chassis. ...d to arouse the interest of Lamborghini. The car had an [[aluminum]] [[V12 engine]], 5 speed [[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]], fully [[independent s
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  • |Engine||2.6 L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...[[carburettor]]s. The short-wheelbase Export model got the more-powerful engine. 5 hp (3.7 kW) more was on the table for 1952 thanks to better c
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  • ...ngine|V12]] <br> 325 bhp <br>''(1968 - 1970)''<br>3929 cc 60° [[V12 engine|V12]] <br> 350 bhp <br>''(1970 - 1978)'' ...[[automatic transmission]]s able to absorb the torque of a large sporting V12. It had unusual gearing, with 3 [[Gear ratio|ratios]]: drive, 1 and reverse
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  • |Engine || 3464&nbsp;cc V12 |Layout || [[Front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout|FR]]
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  • |Engines||2.3&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...&nbsp;cc/142&nbsp;in³) version of the [[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]] [[V12]] was the true differentiators. [[Coachbuilder|Coachwork]] was custom, and
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  • | Engine || 60° [[V12 engine|V12]] 3929 cc ...fferent models were made, the original GT (1970-1973) model having 350 bhp V12, and the GTS (also known as ''Jarama S'') (1973-1976) with its output upped
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  • [[Image:Blumfield V-twin motorcycle engine.jpg|thumb|200px|right|An early Vee engine - this is a two-cylinder V-twin used in an early British motorcycle]] ...pes of engine: a&nbsp;— straight engine, b&nbsp;— Vee engine, c&nbsp;— VR6 engine]]
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  • ! Engine | Alfa Romeo 1260 V12<br>3000cc 60° [[V12]]-engine
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  • |Engine || 5167&nbsp;cc [[V12]] ...ement for the [[Lamborghini 400GT|400GT]] and featured the Lamborghini V12 engine. The car debuted at the 1968 [[Salon International de l'Auto|Geneva Auto Sh
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  • |Engines:||4.4&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||5.0&nbsp;L [[fuel injection|FI]] [[V12]]
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  • ...ican Motors Corporation|AMC]] built V8, with the intention of offering the V12 from the [[Lamborghini Countach|Countach]] for production models. ...gine that again lead to failure of the design. It was the placement of the engine in the rear, which gave unfavorable handling characteristics when accelerat
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  • |Engine:||6.0 L [[V12]] |Powertrain Layout:||Mid Engine / RWD
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  • |Engine name || [[Ferrari]] Tipo 034 |Configuration || [[V12 engine|V12]] (65°)
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  • ...'' is an [[engine]] in [[V engine|V]] configuration, having 10 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s in two banks of five. ...cking [[moment (physics)|moment]] causing vibration from end to end of the engine. To contain this issue a [[balance shaft]] is required. Theoretically, the
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  • |Engine || 3929&nbsp;cc V12 Compared to its predecessor the engine was enlarged to 3929 cc (240 c.i.), increasing the power to {{Auto bhp|320|
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  • | Engine || [[V12]]<br>6805 cc ...ars in the early 1920s it was the only car in the world offered with a V12 engine.
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  • ...engine under development for the future [[Maserati 3500]] GT (see this for engine details). It was crashed by [[Stirling Moss]] in the [[Mille Miglia]] of 1 ...second) was rather similar to the first, to be bought by [[Luigi Piotti]]. Engine output was 325 bhp @ 6200 rpm.
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  • |Body Styles:||[[Front engine]]d [[coupe]] |Engines:||5.7&nbsp;L [[V12]]
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  • ...deria Ferrari|Ferrari]] 045 (1994) and 045/2 (1995) 90-degree [[V12 engine|V12]]s ...The car was a simple and economical design powered by a 3.5 litre [[V12]] engine, downsized to 3.0 for the 1995 season. The T stood for Transverse, as the g
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  • ...(12C-36); [[Roots blower|Roots]] supercharged 4.5 [[Litre|L]] 4475cc 60° [[V12]]; 430 [[Horsepower|bhp]] @5800rpm (12C-37) ...o_8c_35_Type_C|8C-35]]. 1937 12C-37 was an experimental version of Tipo C, engine was bored and stroked
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  • |Engines:||5.5&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||5.5&nbsp;L [[V12]]
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  • |Engine || 2.0&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] The 1.5&nbsp;L [[Gioacchino Colombo]]-designed [[V12]] engine from the [[Ferrari 166 S|166 S]] remained, as did its chassis, though the w
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  • |Engines:||4.4&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||5.0&nbsp;L [[fuel injection|FI]] [[V12]]
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  • |Engines:||4.1&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||4.5&nbsp;L [[V12]]
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  • ...-line six engine, actually a split-in-half version of [[Lamborghini]]'s 4L V12, mated to a five speed transmission. ...version of the mid-engined Miura but with dramatic new lines and a bespoke engine.
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  • ...which the cylinder banks resemble the letter '''W''' in the same way a [[V engine]] resembles the letter '''V'''. There have been three entirely different im The classical W engine uses three banks of cylinders, all connected to one [[crankshaft]].
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  • | Engine || 5.0 L [[V12]] ...ed at the 1970 [[Geneva Motor Show]]. It was the last in a series of [[mid-engine]]d studies based on one of the twenty-five [[Ferrari 512|512 S]] racing car
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  • |Engine || 2.0&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] The 1.5&nbsp;L [[Gioacchino Colombo]]-designed [[V12]] engine of the 125 was changed, however, with [[single overhead cam]]shafts specifi
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  • === Engine === *Configuration: 65° [[V12]]
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  • |Engine || 1.5&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo 125]]'' [[V12]] ..., the [[Ferrari 125 F1|125 F1]], a [[Formula 1]] race car sharing the same engine''
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  • ...the needed size to let in just the right amount of air needed to cool its engine. ===Engine===
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  • The 3.0-litre (approx 245 bhp @ 6200 rpm) engine was new, using a new long-stroke design developed by [[Vittorio Bellentani] One 300S with the new [[V12]] engine was developed, becoming the then, third [[Maserati 350S]].
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  • ...d-engine design#FM4 layout – Front Mid-engine / Four-wheel drive|Front mid-engine, four-wheel-drive]] | Engine || 6.3 L ''[[Ferrari F140 engine|F140 EB]]'' [[V12 engine|V12]]
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  • ...ed for the 164 Procar built in the late 1980s. Actually the very first V10 engine built for the 3.5 litre formula, the 'Tipo 1035' produced in excess of 600 ...was most likely supplied by Ferrari. This would make sense as the Ferrari engine was much newer and still actively used. It distinguished itself by the use
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  • |Engines:||3.3&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||3.3&nbsp;L [[V12]]
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  • |Engine || 4594 cc [[V8]] 98 hp ...r car produced by Lancia between 1922 and 1925. Lancia had experiment with V12 engines before first World War and had noticed
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  • |Engines:||2.0&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] The 1.5&nbsp;L [[Gioacchino Colombo]]-designed [[V12]] engine of the 125 was changed, however, with [[single overhead cam]]shafts specifi
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  • |Engines:||5.7&nbsp;L [[V12]] |Engines:||540&nbsp;hp 5.7&nbsp;L [[V12]]
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  • Engine name = Alfa-Romeo 115-12| Engine position = [[mid-engine]]d, [[longitudinal engine| longitudinally mounted]] |
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  • |Engines:||4.4&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine#365|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...[[V12]] based on the [[Ferrari 330|330]]'s 4.0&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' unit but with an 81&nbsp;mm bore. The 365 California used the
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  • ...rent [[Ferrari]] race cars which have 3 litre 12-cylinder engines, both in V12 and 180° flat boxer shape. Ferrari's first 1966 car consisted of a 3.3-liter V12 that was taken from the [[Ferrari P|Ferrari 250LM]] sportscar prototypes, m
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  • |Engines:||5.5&nbsp;L [[V12]] ...the back, in-line with the driven wheels. The model number refers to total engine displacement (5.5 litres) and the model name of [[Maranello]] refers to the
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  • ...ni V12|V12]]<br>5.0&nbsp;L (4754&nbsp;cc) V12<br>5.2&nbsp;L (5167&nbsp;cc) V12 == Engine ==
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  • | colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:darkred;"| Engine | class="lightbg" id="car_specsright" | L539 60º V12
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  • The '''Ferrari Testarossa''' is an [[V12]] [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car|sports]] [[car]] made by [[Ferrari ...eads on the [[flat-12]] engine. The engine was technically a 180&deg; [[V engine]] since it shared [[V8#Cross-plane and flat-plane|flat-plane crankshaft]] p
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  • | Layout || [[Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout|RMR layout]] | Engine || 3485 cc [[V8 engine|V8]]
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  • ...duced Pagani to [[Mercedes-Benz]] and by 1994, they agreed to supply a V12 engine. ...2, starting with the 6.0 litre to the current 7.3 litre developed from the engine used in the [[SL-Class#AMG|SL73 AMG]]. Outside of that, Pagani has also hel
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  • Utilizing the drivetrain and 492hp V12 engine from the [[Diablo]], but eliminating the [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]] a
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  • ...ni V12|V12]]<br>5.0&nbsp;L (4754&nbsp;cc) V12<br>5.2&nbsp;L (5167&nbsp;cc) V12 == Engine ==
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  • |Engines:||6.2&nbsp;L [[V12]] The FXX's engine is based on the Enzo's but has been expanded to 6,262 cc (from 5,988 cc), a
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  • ...[Enzo Ferrari (car)|Enzo Ferrari]] mid mounted at 65°. The Birdcage 75th's engine has been tuned for racing and as a result produces over 700&nbsp;[[brake ho
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  • |Engines||2.3&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] In addition to the new features of the engine, there were also many innovations in the chassis, derived from the 166 MM,
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  • |Engine name || [[Ferrari]] 250 [[Testa Rossa]] |Configuration || V12
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  • |Engine || 5167&nbsp;cc [[V12]] ...similar to the Cheetah, but had an [[American Motors Corporation|AMC]] V8 engine.
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  • |Engines:||4.7&nbsp;L [[V12]] ...ed [[multivalve|60-valve]] [[V12]] engine that was developed from the 3.5L V12 used in the 1992 Ferrari F92 Formula One car.
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  • |Engine || 2890.3 [[Cubic metre|cc]] [[Straight-4|inline-four]] cylinder, [[N '''Tipo 60''' featured a small 2 liters 4 cylinder engine of 200hp, located in the front at a 45° angle for a weight of 570kg pushin
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  • |Engine:||6L [[V12]] 465 [[kW]] (630 [[bhp]]) The MC12 has a [[MR layout|mid-engine, rear wheel drive]] [[V12]] in a 2 door [[coupe]] with a [[targa top]] roof however the detached roof
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  • ...[[Daniele Audetto]] as sports director, Forghieri designed a V12 aspirated engine, which competed in the [[1989]] F1 championship on a [[Larrousse]] car (dri Following the encouraging performance of the engine, the project of designing a whole car was conceived, thanks to financing by
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  • |Engines:||4.0&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine#330|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...ica|330 America]] was simply a [[Ferrari 250#250 GT|250 GT]] with a larger engine, and the [[#330 GTC/GTS|330 GTC/GTS]] shared their chassis with the [[Ferra
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  • ...a complete redesign of a used [[Fiat Topolino]], in which he modified the engine for increased power and relocated it in the chassis for improved handling. ...i 250|Ferrari 250 GT 2+2/GTE]], the 3 litre [[Ferrari TR|Testa Rossa]] V12 engine, the [[Ferrari 250 TR]] or Testa Rossa and the [[Ferrari 250 GT]] SWB (''Sh
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  • |Engines:||4.4&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine#365|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] The engine was a 4.4&nbsp;L (4390&nbsp;cc) [[DOHC]] [[V12]]. It produced 352&nbsp;bhp [[DIN]] (259&nbsp;kW) and could reach 280&nbsp
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  • ...the [[Ferrari 308|308]], mounted [[transverse engine|transverse]]ly. The engine was originally used in the [[1974]] [[Ferrari GT4|''Dino'' 308 GT4]]. The ...uattrovalvole''' introduced a new [[multivalve|4-valve]] head. Again, the engine was shared with the contemporary [[Ferrari 308|308 GTB]], and produced a mo
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  • ! Engine ! [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] [[V12 engine|V12]]
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  • |Layout || [[Mid-enginedesign|Mid-engine]],[[four-wheeldrive]] |Engine || 6.5L[[V12engine|V12]]
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  • |Layout || [[Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout|Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive]] |Engine || 6.3 L ''[[Ferrari F140 engine|F140 FC]]'' [[V12 engine|V12]]
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  • |Engine || 3929&nbsp;cc [[V12]] ...lt in [[Italy]] by [[Lamborghini]] between [[1966]] and [[1973]]. A [[mid-engine]]d layout had been used successfully in competition, including by the [[For
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  • ...the Tipo 11 a very advanced car with front wheel drive, V-12 supercharged engine and all round independent suspension but the car never raced. Two Tipo 61s |Engine || 4 cylinders
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  • |Engines:||6.0&nbsp;L [[Aufrecht Melcher Grossaspach|AMG]] [[V12]] |Engines:||7.0&nbsp;L [[Aufrecht Melcher Grossaspach|AMG]] [[V12]]
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  • ...way from [[Jackie Stewart]]'s 2-litre [[BRM]] on the straights, before the engine failed. A fortnight later Surtees survived the first lap rainstorm which el ...ions (Brands Hatch)|Race of Champions]] at Brands Hatch, but the car's V12 engine suffered from reliability problems in the race. At the [[1967 Italian Grand
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  • ! Engine ! rowspan="3" | [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] [[V12 engine|V12]]
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  • ...l the [[1967]] [[Ferrari Dino|Dino]], and it was [[1971]] before a Ferrari V12 was placed behind a road-going driver in the [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer|365 ...s car racer with a [[Ferrari 250#250 Testa Rossa|250 Testa Rossa]] [[V12]] engine. The car was produced in [[1963]] and won the [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [[2
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  • |Engines:||3.0&nbsp;L [[V12]] ...cubic [[centimetre]]s of each cylinder of the [[internal combustion engine|engine]], whilst GTO stands for "Gran Turismo Omologato", [[Italian language|Itali
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  • |Engine:||6.2&nbsp;L [[V12]] (426 kW / 571 PS)<br>6.5&nbsp;L V12 (471 kW / 640 PS @ 8,000 rpm) |Platform:||[[Mid engine]] [[all wheel drive|AWD]]
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  • ...gnation should be interpreted as "5.0&nbsp;L/12 cylinders". Modern Ferrari V12 powered road-cars also use this type of designation. ...e rules were changed for 1968 limiting [[Group 6]] Prototypes to a maximum engine capacity of 3.0 litres. For the 1970 season, [[Ferrari]] decided to do what
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  • ...325 [[km/h]]). As in the Countach, the Diablo was rear wheel drive and the engine was mid-mounted to aid its weight balance. ...adjustable spoiler and was powered by a modified version of the 5.7 litre V12 producing 520 horsepower. The car's air intakes were slightly differently s
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  • ...layout|mid-engined]] racing cars in [[1960]] with the [[Ferrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, which would be turned into the [[Formula 1]]-winner of 1 ...l the [[1967]] [[Ferrari Dino|Dino]], and it was [[1971]] before a Ferrari V12 was placed behind a road-going driver in the [[Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer|365
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  • ...| [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] 046 (1996) and 046/2 (1997) 75-degree [[V10 engine|V10]]s ...2B|312B]], [[Ferrari 312T|312T]], and [[Ferrari 248 F1|Ferrari 248]]). The engine was also called the ''310''.
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  • ...lf the weight of the [[Jaguar XK6 engine|Jaguar XK straight-6]] The light V12 propelled the small Ferrari 250 racing cars to victory after victory. Typical of Ferrari, the Colombo V12 made its debut on the race track, with the racing 250s preceding the street
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  • ...i's decision to produce a line of racing cars in the 1950s, with V6 and V8 engine designs. History shows that Alfredo Ferrari did not have a hand in the actu ...arketplace with Porsche and its 911. The more expensive road going Ferrari V12's of the time were no match at their much higher price point. But Enzo did
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  • ...championship assault in 1991 with a new [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]] V12 and [[Michele Alboreto]], while 1990 was to be an interim year. Caffi injur ...be an unmitigated disaster, sadly. The [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]] V12 was grossly overweight and seriously underpowered, and Caffi failed to qual
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  • ! Engine ! [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] [[V12]]
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  • ! Engine ! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[Cosworth DFV]] [[V8 engine|V8]]
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  • ...ge for total horsepower compared to Benetton but had a more fuel efficient engine. By Silverstone, however, the teams would have parity in engines. McLaren h ! Engine
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  • |Engine || 6.0&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Dino engine#V12|Tipo F133F]]'' [[V12]] ...ction of Ferrari stylist, [[Frank Stephenson]]. It is named for its total engine displacement (5999&nbsp;cc), [[Gran Turismo]] [[Berlinetta]] nature, and th
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  • ...ssis for [[sports car]] racing and [[hillclimbing]], racing in the smaller engine classes. In 1978 the company moved to the Italian F3 Championship, where it ! Engine
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  • ...lt until January 1970, related to the [[Ferrari P]] sports prototypes. The V12-powered cars were entered in the [[1970 World Sportscar Championship season ...designation should be interpreted as "5.0&nbsp;L/12 cylinders". Later flat-V12 powered Ferrari road-cars also used this type of designation.
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  • | Engine || Front mounted, Maserati, [[Normally aspirated]]<br> 1957 - works cars - [[V12]]
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  • |Engine || Cosworth DFR ...). Osella and Alfa Romeo had a strange relationship. On one hand, the Alfa engine program helped the team to survive the highly professional turbo era. On th
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  • |Engines:||2.6&nbsp;L ''[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]]'' [[V12]] ...[[carburettor]]s. The short-wheelbase Export model got the more-powerful engine. 5&nbsp;hp (3.7&nbsp;kW) more was on the table for [[1952]] thanks to bett
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  • ...-rm-1.jpg] and had to use the spare car. He did not finish the race as the engine blew up after a handful of laps. As results failed to arrive, the team was ...t - as used in their road cars - that was ready in the Summer of 1989. The engine - now with a Subaru badge - was tested in a Minardi M188 chassis but due to
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  • ...chassis, to be powered by a normally-aspirated 3.5&nbsp;L [[Cosworth]] DFZ engine. [[Formula 3000]] champion [[Stefano Modena]] and long-time Brun stalwart [ ...], while the ER188 was modified slightly to take a [[Judd (engine)|Judd V8 engine]] and [[Pirelli]] tyres. The team would only make it through pre-qualifying
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  • ...The [[Ferrari 250|Ferrari 250 GT 2+2/GTE]], the 3 litre [[Testarossa]] V12 engine, the [[Ferrari 250 TR]] or Testarossa and the [[Ferrari 250 GT]] SWB (''Sho ...e chassis to improve weight distribution and handling. He also lowered the engine, using a [[dry sump]] lubrication system. The result was the Ferrari 250 GT
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  • ...e practical modes of transportation. As an automaker which produced V8 and V12-powered luxury sports cars with typically abysmal fuel efficiency, the effe .... Inspired by the Miura SV, the newest Diablo featured a more powerful V12 engine, and became the best-selling version of Lamborghini's flagship car. However
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  • ...l changes. First car was using [[Alfa Romeo TZ|Alfa Romeo TZ2]] straight-4 engine. But soon Autodelta finished its 2.0 litre V8. |Engine || 1995cc [[V8]]<br>270bhp @ 9600rpm<br>2500cc [[V8]] 315bhp
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Vulca V12''' |Engine Capacity || 6.0 (standard) 7.1 7.5
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  • | Layout || Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout | Engine || [[Mercedes-AMG]] V12 Bi-Turbo M158, 5980 cc
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  • |Engine || [[Cosworth]] TJ2005 Series 10 ...rdi 189 F1 1.jpg|'''1989 Minardi 189 F1''' with a Lamborghini 3.5 litre F1 engine, full carbon brake system, 700 BHP, 0-60 1.9 secs
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  • ...rganisation. At Ferrari, the mid-engine 250LM developed concurrently, with V12 power rather than a V8, on the direction of [[Enzo Ferrari]]. ...ting ATS 2500 GT Coupé was initially powered by a mid-mounted 2.5-liter V8 engine designed by [[Chiti]], with a light-alloy block and cylinder heads, a singl
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  • ...hey also produced a cheaper version, the ''TJ4'', with a 350 cc side valve engine. But despite the efforts and successes in sport racing, sales would not be ...the production of a motor bike with a 100 cc [[two-stroke motor|2 stroke]] engine was to help the bottom line. The welcome was warm and to dispel any doubts
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  • ...l changes. First car was using [[Alfa Romeo TZ|Alfa Romeo TZ2]] straight-4 engine. But soon Autodelta finished its 2.0 litre V8. | Engine || 1995 cc [[V8]]<br>270 bhp @ 9600 rpm<br>2500 cc [[V8]] 315 bhp
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  • ...antially diverse, as is the mechanical arrangement, a V6 rather than a V12 engine. Placed clearly in evidence is a more advanced interior compartment than on ...ular brand log is surmounted by a chromed eyelid that stretches across the engine bonnet pushing through a slender trimming – chromed as well – that runs
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  • ...re converted for [[Formula 2]]. In 1951 they built a new 4.5-liter [[V12]] engine which was raced in old [[Maserati ]]chassis by Prince Bira. The car won its ...that OSCA reappeared in single-seater racing with a new [[four cylinder]] engine. The company enjoyed some success in 1960 with victory in the Italian [[For
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  • | Engine || 2.3&nbsp;L 2336&nbsp;cc [[Straight-8|I8]]<br>2.6&nbsp;L 2556&nbs ...ine. The [[Vittorio Jano]] designed 8C was [[Alfa Romeo]]'s primary racing engine from its introduction in 1931 to its retirement in 1939. In addition to the
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  • | Engine name || Maserati | Engine position || [[Front-engine design|front mounted]]
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  • !Engine |[[Maserati MC12|MC 12 (MCS)]]||2004||2005||Limited||[[V12]]||5998||630 (463)||Developed from [[Ferrari Enzo]]
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  • ...(183ci) [[Cosworth]] DFV engines made obsolete by Formula One's change in engine rules. (It has been observed [[Bernie Ecclestone]] had purchased a job-lot ...thing to have, eclipsing the DFV; Cosworth responded with the brand new AC engine. Costs, not unlike the senior series, were getting out of control.
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  • ...as made in 1907 and produced from 1908. This car had a small four cylinder engine with a power of 58 bhp. ...2 engine]] configurations. It was also the first company to produce a [[V4 engine]]. Also, Lancia pioneered the use of [[independent suspension]] in producti
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  • ..., promoted and approved the initial design and development of the Tipo 854 engine dubbed by the press as "la Ferrarina". Ferrari envisioned producing and se ...s defection of his top staff, Enzo Ferrari chose to sell the rights to the engine and chassis designs to De Nora. Ferrari was emphatic that following the sa
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  • | Engine || 4.1L 256hp [[V8]]<br>4.7L, 295hp [[V8]] It was equipped with a 4.1&nbsp;L (4136&nbsp;cc/252&nbsp;in³) [[V8 engine]], producing 256&nbsp;hp ([[horsepower#hp (SAE)|SAE]]) (191&nbsp;kW) at 5,6
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  • .... He was not able to repeat his previous success at Le Mans when the LC1's engine failed, and was unable to complete an event at Spa when the car broke in th ...ed a supply of [[Mugen Motorsports|Mugen]] [[Honda Racing F1|Honda]] [[V10 engine]]s for {{f1|1992}}. The FA13 was reliable in comparison to its predecessor
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  • ...4.3&nbsp;L, the architecture of which will later replace the Dino-derived V12 in most other Ferrari cars. Power is 360.4&nbsp;[[Watt|kW]] (483&nbsp;[[ho
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  • ...i road car was the 1947 [[Ferrari 125|125 S]], powered by a 1.5&nbsp;L V12 engine; Enzo reluctantly built and sold his automobiles to fund the Scuderia. Whil Ferrari cars feature highly-tuned small [[V8]] and [[V12]] [[engine]]s, often in a mid-engined configuration; until the introduction of [[fuel
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  • ===Engine capacity/displacement=== ===Engine output===
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  • ...Bellentani]] and [[Gioacchino Colombo]] (1903 - 1987), the designer of the V12 Ferrari. The focus was to come with the best engines and the best chassis t New models included the [[Maserati Bora]], the first mass-produced [[Mid-engine design|mid-engined]] Maserati, in [[1971]], and the [[Maserati Merak]] and
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  • !Engine |[[Maserati MC12|MC 12 (MCS)]]||2004||2005||Limited||[[V12]]||5998||630 (463)||Developed from [[Ferrari Enzo]]
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  • ...[Naturally-aspirated engine|naturally-aspirated]] [[Judd (engine)|Judd]] [[engine]]. A dismal season followed, which saw Mansell's Williams team experiment w ...prospect of [[France|Frenchman]] [[Alain Prost]] joining the [[Renault F1#Engine supplier|Renault]]-powered team.
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  • ...as no more a [[World Sportscar Championship]] event. He also drove the big V12-powered [[Ferrari 512]]S in a heroic yet ultimately losing effort in 1970, ! Engine
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  • Engine = [[Ferrari]] 056 | ...] in the [[1950 Monaco Grand Prix]] with a supercharged version of the 125 V12, and two experienced and successful drivers, [[Alberto Ascari]] and [[Gigi
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  • ...d the full race distance as he retired on the 20th lap of the 45, after an engine failure, leaving Gerhard Berger to take victory and ending a 58 race victor ! Engine
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  • ...h Lotus. The Indianapolis powerplant, a 4.2&nbsp;L aluminum block Fairlane engine with a Colotti gearbox, was installed in the new [[Ford GT40]]s. ...rroll Shelby]]. On Shelby's initiative the GT40s were fitted with the same engine as the Cobras — an iron cast 289 ci (4.7&nbsp;L)- and the Colotti gearbox
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  • ...[[Panoz]] of [[Jan Magnussen]] and [[David Brabham]] won, ahead of a [[BMW V12 LMR]], an [[Audi R8 Race Car|Audi R8]] and the second Panoz. | [[Pescarolo Sport|Pescarolo]] C60-[[Judd (engine)|Judd]]
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  • ...k ''What's It Like Out There'': "The first time I fired up a car, felt the engine shudder and the wheel come to life in my hands, I was hooked. It was a feel ! Engine
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  • ...beginning, the formula was largely based on pre-war regulations defined by engine capacity. The regulation expected to bring a new balance between [[supercha ...For instance the team won two championships using only nine pre-war built engine blocks.
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  • | ''[[Die Another Day]]'' || [[Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]] || The car is equipped with all the usual refinements, including | ''[[Casino Royale]]'' || rowspan="2" | [[Aston Martin DBS V12]] || rowspan="2" | Featured in the second ''Casino Royale''. No special gad
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  • ...rk flat out to build a brand new car with a [[Ford Motor Company|Ford ED]] engine. Team owner [[Giancarlo Minardi]] announced he was taking legal action agai ...ged prior to the 1995 season. The most significant change was the to the [[engine capacity]]. This was reduced from 3.5 Litres to 3.0 Litres, in order to red
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  • ...h would again be used in ''[[Die Another Day]]'', but in an [[Aston Martin V12 Vanquish]]). While being the most recognised Bond car, it's actually only a ...ps have switched to 1963 Continental hubcaps in the crush sequence (the V8 engine of the 63 Lincoln was also removed). During the crushing of the car the cre
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