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108,920 HP Turbocharged Engine
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I love your book. How bout' one on this thing? My goodnees...... http://www.pureluckdesign.com/other/rta96c/index.htm
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I see it shares something in common with the 911 engine - oil squirters to keep the pistons lubed and cool!
Wonder if they have problems with those head studs snapping? -Boyo
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I'd have to say......"WOW!" This engine would be a one-of-a-kind upgrade for the 911. It might not bolt up to a 915 tranny easily. Did someone tell those guys about the Dilivar head stud problem?
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Holy canole...Dat one big moder.
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Aw come-on. It's not THAT much bigger then the 917 16 cylinder engine.
![]() I wonder if they could boost the HP a bit by using a K&N filter?
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How the hell did they measure the hp output of that engine?
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I've lived in places smaller than those cylinders...
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Someone check my math but that appears to be 4.27 hp/liter. Pretty high specific output, wouldn't you say?
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Funny you post this here
![]() Tim they use a test bed,"a dyno like" must of the time is a generator and they measure the KW output. Nice ha ![]() ![]() ![]()
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http://engines.rustyiron.com/vernon/
Years ago I worked on a crew that rebuilt these engines. Not as big, but close. They were 8 cylinder, 3' bore and 2' stroke and they fired above and below the pistons which were water cooled along with the rods. 130,000 cu. in. displacement but nowhere near as much hp. Of course they only ran at 180 rpm. Oh, they were also german. Seems the US confiscated them after WWII. Brings back memories and a sore back ![]() Last edited by sammyg2; 06-20-2003 at 03:37 PM.. |
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Re: 108,920 HP Turbocharged Engine
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And they were actually 167 rpm, not 180. https://blogs.chapman.edu/huell-howser-archives/1997/10/28/vernon-light-power-visiting-528/ Last edited by sammyg2; 09-04-2018 at 02:17 PM.. |
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Just noticed the date of the OP... no wonder the links don't work correctly.
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Thanks for posting that video sammy, that is way cool.
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