
Porsche 956 engine, produced between 1982 and 1983, is a 2.65-liter, six-cylinder, turbocharged, water-cooled engine designed for the 956 race car. This engine was a key element in Porsche's dominance in endurance racing, particularly in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It featured a lightweight construction and advanced turbocharging technology, delivering up to 630 horsepower in its peak configuration. The 956 engine was known for its impressive power delivery, reliability, and efficiency, helping the Porsche 956 secure victories at Le Mans and other prestigious endurance events. Its development was a significant milestone in Porsche's motorsport engineering

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