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Then, in 2016, Steve Morris Engines in Muskegon, Michigan, posted a video of a wild, quad-turbocharged V-16 engine on its dyno. I remember watching it—I, along with a lot of other people, was ...
16-cylinder engines have never been popular, but the few that have existed have been some of the most interesting engines in automotive history.
Of course, the video also shows this engine running on a dynamometer, singing its 16 lungs out. Under load, this 8.3-liter powerplant looks great and sounds even better.
The W-16 will undoubtedly be missed, but the V-16 is already shaping up to be a worthy successor. It also might help Bugatti finally crack the 500 km/h barrier. That's 310 mph.
The V-16 was developed by Cosworth, the legendary ex-Formula 1 power unit builder responsible for some of the most iconic engines in history, including the V-12s that power Aston Martin’s ...
The company’s engines grew from a four-cylinder in-line model to a twelve-cylinder V-type. Apparently the company’s last aircraft engine, Duesenberg designed and built the Model H during World War I ...
Needless to say, the V-16 engine sounds absolutely ferocious. Only the launch is saved permanently on Rimac's Instagram grid, but he has also posted a few more clips to his Stories feed.
The first production V-16 since the engine that powered the 1990s Cizeta V16T supercar, revs to 9,000 rpm and makes 1,000 hp by itself. It's teamed with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission and ...
In response to Army Air Corps 1939 interest in a high performance V-type pursuit aircraft engine, a 1941 contract was given to Chrysler for the development of the IV-2220 (later designated XI-2220).
Remember when the madlads at Garage 54 duct taped three engines together to make a 12-cylinder that powered a GAZ? Well, they’ve outdone themselves again, this time by strapping together 16 ...
Needless to say, the V-16 engine sounds absolutely ferocious. Only the launch is saved permanently on Rimac's Instagram grid, but he has also posted a few more clips to his Stories feed.