Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/05/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:44 AM -0700 5/23/02, Joseph Codispoti wrote: > > Pretty much all the diesel locomotives you see are V16s...the majority of >> those from General Motors are fitted with either the 645 or 710 model >> diesel...number represents cubic inches. Per cylinder! The newest units >> from General Electric ring in at 15.7 liters/cylinder... > > >I recall reading that Bugatti was contracted to build locomotives. He used >4-V8 auto engines to power them. >A railway had to be built to deliver the locomotives from the Bugatti >factory to the railroad. > >Bugatti's Type 32, the Royale (Type 41), and the Atlantic Coupé (Type 57S) >had the 16-cylinder engine. > >In 1998 ItalDesign produced a "Bugatti" EB 118, 18-cylinder engine under >contract for Volkswagen. displacement was small (6+ liter) but the HP was >over 500. > > >Joe > > >-- >To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html Some new sports cars in the super-high horsepower and even higher money bracket: Mercedes CLK-GTR: 6.9l V12/612hp (~$1,000,000) Ferrari F60: V12/650hp (~$500,000) Mercedes SLR: V8/560hp (~400,000) Porsche Carrera GT: 5.5l V10/558hp (~300,000) Bugatti EB 16.4: 8l W16/1000hp (~1,000,000) - this one will supposedly actually be produced, with delivery starting fall 2003. Ugly but fast. Ford GT40: 5.4l V8/500hp VW Nardo: 6l W12/600hp (~$500,000) Also a new proposal for a BMW mid engine coupé with a V10/550hp as possible successor to the Z8 Most of these are to be built in very small series with delivery starting in the next two years. Most seem on track to be built, if the economy holds. The Mercedes SLR is the only one with even a remote chance of being available as a road car in N.A. We'll get the BMW V10 in the next M5 over here. Aston Martin and Jaguar have some slightly lower power cars in the works that look interesting, and will be available here. Lamborghini will have a new V10/500hp 'cheaper' model. In sedans, Bugatti (VW) has a W16 engine and the Maybach (Mercedes) has a V12. VW has their D1 luxury car with W8, W12 and maybe W16 engines. The W8 made its debut in the Passat recently. The 'W' engines are all component engines from the Volkswagen engine department, and are related to the narrow angle VR6's that they have been producing for the last couple of years. The W12 will also be available in the VW Touareg SUV, which starts life with a V6, and may have a name change since North African names aren't as popular in the US anymore since 9/11. - -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html