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Porsche helped popularize turbocharging in race engines.
Ford also said yesterday that it had sold its Cosworth Racing unit, the maker of race engines, to two United States entrepreneurs.
We would have run hard in those sessions and then kept the mileage off the race engines by having a much reduced programme inside the official practice sessions".
He said the top cars in the event – typically old Studebakers equipped with powerful V8 race engines – cost $125,000 to $150,000 to build.
By December 1965 the M2A had completed over 2000 mile of testing and two race engines were ready to be installed in the M2B, Bruce McLaren testing the car at Goodwood Circuit.
The JV6 engine used in the XJ220 featured little commonality with the engines Heidegger built for use in the XJR racing cars, being specifically engineered to meet performance and in particular, the European emissions requirements, which the race engines didn't have to meet.
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Since then, though, the DB7 got an advanced 6-liter V-12 developed in conjunction with the race-engine engineers at Cosworth Technology.
But it is Mr. Carrey who keeps the race engine fueled and running.
Engineers credit the production engine's low 14 1 compression ratio, combustion chamber shape and the sophisticated turbocharging setup for its clean combustion, which also benefits the race engine.
The latest is the carbon-fibre Storck Cosworth, the result of a partnership between Cosworth, a British engineering firm best known for building Formula 1 racing engines, and Storck Bicycle, a German manufacturer of high-end bikes.
Federal-Mogul Motorparts, a division of US-based Federal-Mogul HofferingCorp, is offering a range of Fel-Pro turbocharger gaskets that have been engineered to withstand the extreme temperatures encountered in high-end racing engines.
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