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Aston martin v12

or an Israeli engine i don't know about
 


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It's a Ford GAA 32 Valve V8 engine from a Sherman tank.
 

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^^ holy crap really/
Yeah, it's 1100 cubic inches. 500HP and around 1100FT/LBs of torque, they sounds like heaven and hell are having a war.
It was actually developed to be a V12 aircraft engine, but when the Navy decided to only use radial engines the Army needed engines for it's various tank and over vehicles, so Ford took 4 cylinders off and the 1100CI V8 was born.
 

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[YOUTUBE="Mustank"]b1E_OBPpEVs[/YOUTUBE]

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The cool think about those engines is the weight, they were all aluminum so stripped down, they didn't usually weigh more than a cast iron Hemi engine.

Those engine also came Supercharged and TWIN-Turbocharged.

Now that might not seem that impressive, but this back in the 40s.
 

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The cool think about those engines is the weight, they were all aluminum so stripped down, they didn't usually weigh more than a cast iron Hemi engine.

Those engine also came Supercharged and TWIN-Turbocharged.

Now that might not seem that impressive, but this back in the 40s.
wow I did not know that.

That is very impressive, i was curious how that car didn't flip forwards.
 

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dude, that soo sick it makes me giggle.. haha.
 

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The cool think about those engines is the weight, they were all aluminum so stripped down, they didn't usually weigh more than a cast iron Hemi engine.

Those engine also came Supercharged and TWIN-Turbocharged.

Now that might not seem that impressive, but this back in the 40s.
Wasn't the engine a Merlin design with 4 cylinders chopped off, which explains the loping idle?
 

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Wasn't the engine a Merlin design with 4 cylinders chopped off, which explains the loping idle?
Some people try to say it was, but it isn't.

The Merlin was a SOHC and the Ford GAA is a DOHC.
The Merlins sparkplugs were located on the exaust port, where-as the GAA has them centrally located in the combustion chamber.

The only thing similar to the Merlin was the stroke and bore.
 

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Nogami Project (NOPRO) JGTC 13b Roadster being chased by Castrol Supras et al.

 


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