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Biggest Competition engine ever?

Discussion in 'Other Racing' started by cosmicdingo, Apr 4, 2010.

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  1. cosmicdingo

    cosmicdingo Formula Junior

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    I want one for my living room!
     
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    Your title is actually the beginning of a very interesting thread

    Excluding aero engines & dragsters after WW2 the last Chevy CanAm engines were at least 8 litres

    Physically the 16 cylinder 917 engine was not small

    What other candidates can we come up with ?
     
  4. cosmicdingo

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    There have certainly been bigger HP output engines. but I think this one was the biggest displacement Ferrari comp engine.
     
  5. Goggles Pisano

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    I would've went with the 1913 Mercedes 82/200, of which six were built.

    21 litres, 200 horsepower. And they raced it at Brooklands!

    Nothing beats cubic inches, indeed.
     
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    I guess that Land Speed Record cars aren't eligible? Many of these had V-12 aircraft engines.

    And if "Competition" includes Unlimited hydroplanes, you can add the Rolls-Royce Griffon, all of 2240 cubic inches or nearly 37 liters!
     
  7. TooTall

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    The aluminum Chevy elephant engines that ran in the later days of Grp 7 Can-Am were 510ci, or 8.3 Liters. There was a post war special in the UK called the Swandean Spitfire that had a 27 liter supercharged R-R Merlin engine that ran sprints and the odd hillclimb. If you want to extend this to drag racing there was the "Quad Al" built by Jim Lytle which used 4 Allison V12 aircraft engines with a total displacement of 6840ci. All wheels drive with twin slicks at each corner.

    Kurt O.
     
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    I think you are referring to this car......
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