power?
Publié : jeu. janv. 26, 2006 11:41 am
The 917/30 was the most powerful sports car ever built. The 5.4 liter 12 cylinder could produce 1500 bhp with twin turbochargers attached though it usually raced with around 1100bhp to preserve the engine. The 917/30 dominated in the CanAm series. The 917/30 could go from 0-60 mph in about 2.1 seconds with a top speed of 238 mph.
238 mile/hour (mph) = 383.023 872 kilometer/hour
NOTE: le char date de 1972/1973
sur un autre ordre d'idées:
he 787B was reported to have a redline around 9000rpm. However, interviews with Mazda's 787B race engineers revealed that the power of the quad-rotor increased dramatically above 9000rpm. One engineer stated that the car could develop more than 930hp with a redline around 10,500rpm. Engineers also commented that during the post-race inspection and tear-down of the quad-rotor engine they discovered that all aspects of the engine were still in excellent condition and could have run another 24-hour race. This is a polarizing testament to the reliability and performance of the the modern Wankel rotary engine.
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238 mile/hour (mph) = 383.023 872 kilometer/hour
NOTE: le char date de 1972/1973

sur un autre ordre d'idées:
he 787B was reported to have a redline around 9000rpm. However, interviews with Mazda's 787B race engineers revealed that the power of the quad-rotor increased dramatically above 9000rpm. One engineer stated that the car could develop more than 930hp with a redline around 10,500rpm. Engineers also commented that during the post-race inspection and tear-down of the quad-rotor engine they discovered that all aspects of the engine were still in excellent condition and could have run another 24-hour race. This is a polarizing testament to the reliability and performance of the the modern Wankel rotary engine.
