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An 18 litre (1098 cu in) Ford GAA V8 petrol engine, used in American tanks during the Second World War. It is one of the largest petrol V8s ever made. This engine produced around 500 hp and mountains of torque, and was used in tanks such as the M4A3 Sherman and the M26 Pershing. It was one of the best Allied tank engines of the war. |
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Volkswagen's VR6 engine Most famous in the R32 model. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1679341627.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1679341627.jpg This is a GM 6046 two-stroke twin diesel engine as used in the M4A2 variant of Sherman. This engine was made up of two General Motors 6-71 inline six diesel engines, for a total displacement of 13.9 liters (850 cu in). It produced 410 hp, while max torque was 1,350 Nm (1,000 ft-lb) at 1,400 rpm. With this setup, M4A2 Shermans had the benefit of being able to run on a single engine in emergencies if one was damaged. It was also used in M10s based on the M4A2 chassis. Production of Shermans with the 6046 began in 1942, and were mainly used by Britain and the USSR. Some were used by the US Marines. It is often thought that Allied tanks did not use diesel, in reality, the US produced 11,000 diesel-powered M4A2s. |
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Saw this heading up I-95 today. Your tax dollars at work.
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^^^Looks like something the Coast Guard might use to chase drug runners.
A black and white treatment of an engine shot I took at the Del Mar Good Guys show a couple weekends ago. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1681242201.jpg It was in a '57 Chevy Bel Air sport coupe. |
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