F1 engine test
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Freakin awesome. So much technology. Inconel headers are sexy as hell.
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If you have the big bucks, you can buy used Ferrari parts from Michael and Rubin's car at Ferrari's f1 website.
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I will take two of them

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Old motor 03 but you get the idea.
Output of the BMW P83 is over 900 bhp.- Maximum engine speed is 19,200 rpm.
- In a race, engine speed is limited to 19,000 rpm.
- Idle speed is 4,000 rpm.
- The engine weighs less than 90 kilograms.
- It completes a distance of 500 kilometres before undergoing revision.
Total production of the BMW P83 is 200 units, ten of which the team takes
to each race. - Before being phased out the engine will have received 1,388 upgrade
modifications. - It comprises around 5,000 individual components, 1,000 of them different.
The air intake volume is 1,995 cubic metres per hour. - Maximum piston acceleration is 10,000g.
- Piston speed peaks at 40 metres per second and averages 25 metres per
second. - Exhaust temperatures of up to 950 degrees are reached.
- Maximum air temperature in the pneumatic system is 250 degrees.
- The ultra-high-speed 130R turn at Suzuka with its lateral load of 4g poses
the greatest challenge to the oil system. - The BMW P83 endured the highest full-throttle proportion on the Monza
circuit at 73 per cent per lap. - At the Monaco Grand Prix, the transmission and engine have to withstand
an average 3,100 gear changes. - The engine block and cylinder head are made of cast aluminium and are
manufactured at the BMW Formula One foundry in Landshut using a
special thin-wall casting method. - BMW Munich handles, among other things the manufacture of the
crankshaft (steel), camshaft (case-hardened steel) and camshaft covers, as
well as processing of the cylinder head and crankcase. The oil system and
engine electronics also stem from BMW Munich
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Schwanger wrote:
This isn't an F1 it's a Formula SAE car. It uses an I4 motorcycle engine. I think this car used a Honda F4i motor.First F4i engine I have seen using two headers with that big of collectors... I think you might be incorrect, take another look.
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