Difference between revisions of "List of Ferrari engines"
m |
|||
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | __NOEDITSECTION__ | ||
The following engines are built by [[Ferrari]]. | The following engines are built by [[Ferrari]]. | ||
Line 44: | Line 45: | ||
==[[V8]]== | ==[[V8]]== | ||
+ | [[Image:1984_Ferrari_308_GTB_qv_engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|3.0 L ''[[Ferrari Dino engine#V8|Quattrovalvole]]'' V8 in a 1984 [[Ferrari 308 GTB]]]] | ||
The ''Dino'' V8 family lasted from the early [[1960s]] through [[2004]] when it was replaced by a new Ferrari/Maserati design. | The ''Dino'' V8 family lasted from the early [[1960s]] through [[2004]] when it was replaced by a new Ferrari/Maserati design. | ||
Line 67: | Line 69: | ||
[[Image:1961 Ferrari 250 TR 61 Spyder Fantuzzi engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]] Type 125 Testa Rossa engine in a 1961 [[Ferrari TR|250TR Spyder]]]] | [[Image:1961 Ferrari 250 TR 61 Spyder Fantuzzi engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Ferrari Colombo engine|Colombo]] Type 125 Testa Rossa engine in a 1961 [[Ferrari TR|250TR Spyder]]]] | ||
[[Image:1954 Ferrari 375 Plus engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Ferrari Lampredi engine|Lampredi]] V12 in a 1954 [[Ferrari 375|Ferrari 375 Plus]]]] | [[Image:1954 Ferrari 375 Plus engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Ferrari Lampredi engine|Lampredi]] V12 in a 1954 [[Ferrari 375|Ferrari 375 Plus]]]] | ||
+ | [[Image:2001_Ferrari_550_engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Ferrari Dino engine#V12|Tipo 133]] V12 in a 2001 [[Ferrari 550]]]] | ||
Ferrari is best-known for its V12 and flat-12 (horizontally opposed cylinder) engines. | Ferrari is best-known for its V12 and flat-12 (horizontally opposed cylinder) engines. |
Revision as of 10:00, 18 June 2007
The following engines are built by Ferrari.
I2
Ferrari was rare among automobile manufacturers in attempting to build a straight-2 automobile engine. The racing prototype never made it to production.
- Lampredi
- 1955 2493 cc - prototype
I4
Ferrari's famous Testa Rossa racing cars of the 1950s were powered by Aurelio Lampredi's straight-4 engines.
- Lampredi
- 1953-1956 2498 cc - 625
- 1953 2942 cc - 735
- 1953-1956 1985 cc - 500 Mondial, 500 TR/TRC
- 1954 2999 cc - 750 Monza
- 1955-1956 3432 cc Type 129 - 857 S, 860 Monza
I6
Lampredi also modified his four into a straight-6 for racing use.
V6
Ferrari's Dino project of the 1960s gave birth to the company's well-known V8 and lesser-known V6 engines. This Vittorio Jano design formed the basis of the company's modern engines right up through the mid-2000s.
V8
The Dino V8 family lasted from the early 1960s through 2004 when it was replaced by a new Ferrari/Maserati design.
- Dino
- 1962 2645 cc - 268SP
- 1962 2459 cc - 248SP
- 1974-1981 2927 cc - 308 GT4, 308 GTB/GTS, Mondial 8
- 1974-1979 1990 cc - 208 GT4, 208 GTB/GTS
- 1980-1986 1991 cc - 208 GTB/GTS, 208 Turbo
- 1984-1985 2855 cc - "288" GTO
- 1982-1984 2927 cc quattrovalvole - Mondial qv, 308 qv
- 1985-1989 3185 cc - Mondial, 328
- 1987-1988 2936 cc - F40
- 1989-1995 3405 cc - Mondial t, 348
- 1994-1999 3496 cc 5-valve - F355
- 1999-2004 3586 cc F131 - 360
- Ferrari/Maserati engine
- 2002-present 4244 cc - Maserati Coupe/Maserati Spyder/Maserati Quattroporte
- 2005-present 4308 cc - F430
V12
Ferrari is best-known for its V12 and flat-12 (horizontally opposed cylinder) engines.
- Colombo
- 1.5 L Formula One
- 1995 cc - 166
- 2341 cc - 195
- 2563 cc - 212
- 1952-1963 2953 cc Type 125 - 250, 330 America
- 1960 3967 cc - 400 Superamerica
- 1964-1967 3286 cc - 275
- 1967-1968 3286 cc Four-cam - 275 GTB/4
- 1966-1976 4390 cc - 365, Daytona
- 1971-1976 4390 cc Flat - 365 GT4 BB
- 1976-1984 4823 cc - 400
- 1976-1996 4942 cc Flat - 512BB, Testarossa/512TR/F512M
- 1985-1989 4943 cc - 412
- Lampredi
- 3322 cc - Formula One
- 1952 4102 cc - 342 America/MM
- 1953 2963 cc - 250 Export
- 1956 4962 cc - 410 Superamerica, 500 Superfast
- Dino
- 1992-2001 5474 cc F133 - 456/456M, 550 Maranello/Barchetta
- 1996-1997 4698 cc - F50
- 2002-2005 5748 cc - 575M Maranello, 612 Scaglietti
- Ferrari/Maserati engine
- 2003-2004 5998 cc F140 - Enzo Ferrari, 600 Imola, Maserati MC12