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An engine from ca 1949 where each cylinder has 10% smaller displacement than a 102 seagull and produces over 30hp per cylinder.

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So your talking figures of around 330 hp a litre in 1949?
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Charles uk wrote: Fri Sep 02, 2022 11:28 am So your talking figures of around 330 hp a litre in 1949?
Indeed, or higher - 1500cc, supercharged v16, claimed as high as 600hp and 12000rpm. An astonishing piece of engineering. They are now remanufacturing a few from the original drawings.
But it is the sound of the thing that thrills me.
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Charles uk wrote: Fri Sep 02, 2022 11:28 am So your talking figures of around 330 hp a litre in 1949?
And I think that is about 5 times the specific output of the contemporary Rolls Royce Merlin. But the BRM v16 had a huge amount of supercharger boost (70-80psi).
And I guess the Merlin was designed to last a bit longer in flight than an F1 engine on the track.

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