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List of Ferrari engines

This is a list of internal combustion engines manufactured by Ferrari.

Straight-2

Ferrari was rare among automobile manufacturers in attempting to build a straight-2 automobile engine. The racing prototype never made it to production.[1]

Straight-3

During the 90s Ferrari developed an experimental straight-3 two-stroke engine.[2]

  • Tipo F134
    • 1994 1347 cc – prototype

Straight-4

 
The Lampredi 500 four cylinder (TR version)

Lampredi designed a straight-4 engine for Formula Two use. Different versions of this engine were later used in Formula One and sports car racing.

Straight-6

Lampredi also modified his four into a straight-6 for racing use.

V6

Ferrari's Dino project of the late 1956 gave birth to the company's well-known 65° V6 DOHC engines. This Vittorio Jano design formed the basis of the company's modern engines right up through the mid-2000s (decade). Another series of V6 engines was started in 1959 with a 60° V-angle and single overhead camshafts design.

V8

 
Lancia - Ferrari D50 engine
 
3.0 L Quattrovalvole V8 in a 1984 Ferrari 308 GTB
 
Ferrari Tipo 056 F1 racing engine (2008).

The first Ferrari V8 engine was derived from a Lancia project, used in D50 F1 racecar. The Dino V8 family lasted from the early 1970s through 2004 when it was replaced by a new Ferrari/Maserati design.

V10

Ferrari used V10 engines only for F1 racecars, between 1996 and 2005.

 
A 2004 Ferrari model 053 V10 engine of the Ferrari F2004

V12

 
 
 
Jano V12 in a 1958 Ferrari 412 S
 
Tipo 133 V12 in a 2001 Ferrari 550

Ferrari is best known for its V12 engines.

Flat-12

See also

References

  1. ^ Eaton, Godfrey (1989). Great Marques Ferrari. Tiger Books International. p. 77. ISBN 1-870461-96-7.
  2. ^ "These are the most oddball Ferrari engines ever". drivetribe.com. 7 November 2017. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Ferrari 256 F1". formula1.ferrari.com. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  4. ^ a b Sackey, Joe (2013). Ferrari 288 GTO. Dorchester: Veloce Publishing. p. 5. ISBN 978-1845842734.
  5. ^ a b Goodfellow, Winston (2014). Ferrari Hypercars. Beverly: Motorbooks. p. 96. ISBN 978-0760346082.
  6. ^ a b Delbo, We sit down with the man who engineered the Ferrari F40 and 288 GTO, retrieved 2020-04-01
  7. ^ "6th Gear - Years in Gear - Grand Prix engine designers".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Ferrari engines news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message This is a list of internal combustion engines manufactured by Ferrari Contents 1 Straight 2 2 Straight 3 3 Straight 4 4 Straight 6 5 V6 6 V8 7 V10 8 V12 9 Flat 12 10 See also 11 ReferencesStraight 2 EditFerrari was rare among automobile manufacturers in attempting to build a straight 2 automobile engine The racing prototype never made it to production 1 Lampredi 1955 Tipo 116 prototype I2 prototype 252 F1 2 493 38 cc 175 PS at 4 800 rpm Bore 118 mm X Stroke 114 mm 1 246 69 cc and 87 5 PS per cylinder 70 2 PS litreStraight 3 EditDuring the 90s Ferrari developed an experimental straight 3 two stroke engine 2 Tipo F134 1994 1347 cc prototypeStraight 4 Edit The Lampredi 500 four cylinder TR version Lampredi designed a straight 4 engine for Formula Two use Different versions of this engine were later used in Formula One and sports car racing Lampredi 1951 500 F2 500 Mondial 500 TR 500 TRC 1 984 86 cc 185 PS at 7 500 rpm Bore 90 mm X Stroke 78 mm 496 215 cc and 46 25 PS per cylinder 93 2 PS litre 1953 553 F2 1 997 12 cc 180 PS at 7 200 rpm Bore 93 mm X Stroke 73 5 mm 499 28 cc and 45 PS per cylinder 90 13 PS litre 1953 625 F1 625 TF 625 LM 2 498 32 cc 210 230 PS at 7 000 rpm Bore 94 mm X Stroke 90 mm 624 58 cc and 52 5 57 5 PS per cylinder 84 92 PS litre 1954 553 F1 555 F1 2 497 56 cc 260 PS at 7 200 rpm Bore 100 mm X Stroke 79 5 mm 624 39 cc and 65 PS per cylinder 104 PS litre 1953 735 S 2 941 66 cc 225 PS at 6 800 rpm Bore 102 mm X Stroke 90 mm 735 41 cc and 56 25 PS per cylinder 76 5 PS litre 1954 750 Monza 2 999 62 cc 260 PS at 6 000 rpm Bore 103 mm X Stroke 90 mm 749 90 cc and 63 5 PS per cylinder 85 PS litre 1955 857 S 860 Monza 3 431 94 cc 280 PS at 6 000 rpm Bore 102 mm X Stroke 105 mm 857 98 cc and 70 PS per cylinder 81 6 PS litreStraight 6 EditLampredi also modified his four into a straight 6 for racing use Lampredi 1954 Tipo 114 306 S 2 977 29 cc Bore 90 mm X Stroke 78 mm 496 215 cc per cylinder 1955 Tipo 118 376 S 118 LM 3 747 48 cc 280 PS at 6 200 rpm Bore 94 mm X Stroke 90 mm 624 58 cc and 46 67 PS per cylinder 74 72 PS litre 1955 Tipo 121 735 LM 121 LM 4 412 49 cc 330 PS at 5 800 rpm Bore 102 mm X Stroke 90 mm 735 41 cc and 55 PS per cylinder 74 79 PS litreV6 EditFerrari s Dino project of the late 1956 gave birth to the company s well known 65 V6 DOHC engines This Vittorio Jano design formed the basis of the company s modern engines right up through the mid 2000s decade Another series of V6 engines was started in 1959 with a 60 V angle and single overhead camshafts design Dino 65 DOHC 1957 Dino 156 F2 1 489 35 cc 180 PS at 9 000 rpm Bore 70 mm X Stroke 64 5 mm 248 225 cc and 30 PS per cylinder 120 86 PS litre 1958 1960 246 F1 246 P F1 2 417 34 cc 280 PS at 8 500 rpm Bore 85 mm X Stroke 71 mm 402 89 cc and 46 67 PS per cylinder 115 83 PS litre 1958 326 MI 3210 12 cc 330 PS at 7 250 rpm Bore 87 mm X Stroke 90 mm 535 02 cc and 55 PS per cylinder 102 8 PS litre 1958 Dino 196 S 1983 72 cc 195 PS at 7 200 rpm Bore 77 mm X Stroke 71 mm 330 62 cc and 32 5 PS per cylinder 98 3 PS litre 1958 Dino 296 S 2 962 092 cc 300 PS at 7 600 rpm Bore 85 mm X Stroke 87 mm 493 682 cc and 50 PS per cylinder 101 28 PS litre 1959 256 F1 2 474 55 cc 295 PS at 8 600 rpm Bore 86 mm X Stroke 71 mm 412 425 cc and 49 17 PS per cylinder 119 2 PS litre 3 1960 156 F2 1 476 60 cc 185 PS at 9 200 rpm Bore 73 mm X Stroke 58 8 mm 246 10 cc and 30 83 PS per cylinder 125 3 PS litre 1961 246 SP 2 417 34 cc 270 PS at 8 000 rpm Bore 85 mm X Stroke 71 mm 402 89 cc and 45 PS per cylinder 111 70 PS litre 1965 Dino 166 P 1 592 58 cc 175 PS at 9 000 rpm Bore 77 mm X Stroke 57 mm 265 43 cc and 29 17 PS per cylinder 109 9 PS litre 1965 1969 Dino 206 SP Dino 206 S Dino 206 GT Fiat Dino 1 986 6 cc 220 PS at 9 000 rpm Bore 86 mm X Stroke 57 mm 331 10 cc and 36 67 PS per cylinder 110 75 PS litre 1967 Dino 166 F2 1 596 258 cc 200 PS at 10 000 rpm Bore 86 mm X Stroke 45 8 mm 266 043 cc and 33 33 PS per cylinder 125 3 PS litre 1966 1968 246 F1 66 Dino 246 Tasmania 2 404 74 cc 285 PS at 8 900 rpm Bore 90 mm X Stroke 63 mm 400 79 cc and 47 5 PS per cylinder 118 52 PS litre 1969 1974 Dino 246 GT Fiat Dino Lancia Stratos iron block version developed by Franco Rocchi and Aurelio Lampredi 2 419 2 cc 195 PS at 7 600 rpm Bore 92 5 mm X Stroke 60 mm 403 2 cc and 32 5 PS per cylinder 80 60 PS litre Dino 60 SOHC 1959 Dino 196 S 1 983 72 cc 195 PS at 7 800 rpm Bore 77 mm X Stroke 71 mm 330 62 cc and 32 5 PS per cylinder 98 3 PS litre 1959 1960 Dino 246 S 2 417 34 cc 250 PS at 7 500 rpm Bore 85 mm X Stroke 71 mm 402 89 cc and 41 67 PS per cylinder 103 42 PS litre 1962 196 SP 1 983 72 cc 210 PS at 7 500 rpm Bore 77 mm X Stroke 71 mm 330 62 cc and 35 PS per cylinder 105 86 PS litre 1962 286 SP 2 862 78 cc 260 PS at 6 800 rpm Bore 90 mm X Stroke 75 mm 477 13 cc and 43 33 PS per cylinder 90 82 PS litre Chiti 120 1961 1962 156 F1 1 476 6 cc 190 PS at 9 500 rpm Bore 73 mm X Stroke 58 8 mm 246 10 cc and 31 67 PS per cylinder 128 674 PS litre 1963 1964 156 F1 63 1 476 6 cc 205 PS at 10 500 rpm Bore 73 mm X Stroke 58 8 mm 246 10 cc and 34 17 PS per cylinder 138 85 PS litre Tipo 021 031 amp 032 120 V angle designed by Mauro Forghieri and Nicola Materazzi 1980 1986 1496 cc turbocharged Ferrari 126C Ferrari 156 85 Ferrari F1 86 Tipo 033 90 V angle designed by Jean Jacques His 1987 1988 1496 cc turbocharged Ferrari F1 87 Ferrari F1 87 88C Tipo 059 90 V angle designed by Luca Marmorini 2014 2015 1598 cc turbocharged Ferrari F14 T Ferrari SF15 T Marussia MR 03 Marussia MR 03B Sauber C33 Sauber C34 Tipo 061 90 V angle 1600 cc turbocharged 2016 Ferrari SF16 H Haas VF 16 Sauber C35 2017 Sauber C36 Tipo 062 90 V angle 1600 cc turbocharged 2017 Ferrari SF70H Haas VF 17 2018 062 EVO Sauber C37 Haas VF 18 Ferrari SF71H Tipo 064 90 V angle 1600 cc turbocharged 2019 Ferrari SF90 Alfa Romeo C38 Haas VF 19 Tipo 065 90 V angle 1600 cc turbocharged 2020 065 Ferrari SF1000 Alfa Romeo C39 Haas VF 20 2021 065 6 Ferrari SF21 Alfa Romeo C41 Haas VF 21 Tipo F163 120 V angle turbocharged 2022 2 992 4 cc Ferrari 296 GTBV8 Edit Lancia Ferrari D50 engine 3 0 L Quattrovalvole V8 in a 1984 Ferrari 308 GTB Ferrari Tipo 056 F1 racing engine 2008 The first Ferrari V8 engine was derived from a Lancia project used in D50 F1 racecar The Dino V8 family lasted from the early 1970s through 2004 when it was replaced by a new Ferrari Maserati design Lancia derived Jano 1955 2488 cc DS50 1956 2485 cc DS50 801 1957 2499 cc 801 Chiti 1962 Tipo 199 248 SP 2458 70 cc 250 PS at 7 400 rpm Bore 77 mm X Stroke 66 mm 307 337 cc and 31 25 PS per cylinder 101 68 PS litre 1962 Tipo 202 268 SP 2644 96 cc 265 PS at 7 000 rpm Bore 77 mm X Stroke 71 mm 330 62 cc and 33 125 PS per cylinder 100 19 PS litre Tipo 205 B designed by Franco Rocchi and Angelo Bellei 1964 1965 158 F1 1489 23 cc 210 PS at 11 000 rpm Bore 67 mm X Stroke 52 8 mm 186 15 cc and 26 25 PS per cylinder 141 PS litre Dino 1973 1983 308 GT4 308 GTB GTS 2926 9 cc 255 PS at 7 700 rpm Bore 81 mm X Stroke 71 mm 365 86 cc and 31 875 PS per cylinder 86 83 PS litre 1975 1981 208 GT4 208 GTBi GTSi 1990 63 cc 170 PS at 7 700 rpm Bore 66 8 mm X Stroke 71 mm 248 83 cc and 21 25 PS per cylinder 85 4 PS litre 1982 1989 1990 cc turbocharged 208 GTB GTS Turbo GTB GTS Turbo 1984 1985 2855 cc turbocharged Tipo F114B 288 GTO designed by Nicola Materazzi 4 5 6 1980 1982 2927 cc fuel injection 308 GTBi GTSi Mondial 8 1982 1985 2927 cc quattrovalvole 308 GTB GTS qv Mondial qv 1985 1989 3185 cc 328 GTB GTS 3 2 Mondial 1987 1988 2936 cc turbocharged Tipo F120A F40 designed by Nicola Materazzi 4 5 6 1989 1995 3405 cc Mondial t 348 tb ts GTB GTS Spider 1994 1999 3496 cc 5 valve F355 GTB GTS Spider 1999 2004 3586 cc 5 valve 360 Modena Spider Challenge Stradale Tipo F136 Ferrari Maserati engine 2001 2019 4244 cc Maserati Coupe Maserati Spyder Maserati Quattroporte V Maserati GranTurismo 2004 2009 4308 cc F430 2007 2019 4691 cc Maserati Quattroporte V Maserati GranTurismo Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione 2008 2014 4297 cc California 2009 2015 4499 cc 458 Tipo 056 F1 engine designed by Gilles Simon 7 2006 2013 2398 cc 248 F1 F2007 F2008 F60 F10 150 Italia F2012 F138 Force India VJM01 Red Bull RB2 Spyker F8 VII VIIB Toro Rosso STR2 2B STR3 STR4 STR5 STR6 STR7 STR8 Sauber C29 C30 C31 C32 Tipo F154 turbocharged 2013 present 3797 cc Maserati Quattroporte GTS Trofeo Maserati Levante GTS Trofeo Maserati Ghibli Trofeo 2014 present 3855 cc California T GTC4Lusso T Portofino Roma 2015 present 3902 cc 488 F8 2020 present 3990 cc SF90 StradaleV10 EditFerrari used V10 engines only for F1 racecars between 1996 and 2005 A 2004 Ferrari model 053 V10 engine of the Ferrari F2004 75 1996 1997 2998 cc F310 F310B 80 1998 1999 2997 cc F300 F399 90 2000 2005 2997 cc F1 2000 F2001 F2002 F2003 GA F2004 F2005V12 Edit Colombo engine in a 1961 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Lampredi V12 in a 1954 Ferrari 375 Plus Jano V12 in a 1958 Ferrari 412 S Tipo 133 V12 in a 2001 Ferrari 550 Ferrari is best known for its V12 engines Colombo 60 V angle 1947 1497 cc 125 S 1947 1903 cc 159 S 1947 1953 1995 cc 166 1948 1950 1497 cc supercharged 125 F1 1949 1952 1995 cc supercharged 166 FL 1950 1951 2341 cc 195 1950 1953 2563 cc 212 1952 2714 cc 225 S 1952 1954 2953 cc 250 S 250 MM 1954 2953 cc Tipo 117 107 250 Monza 1954 1956 2953 cc Tipo 112 250 Europa GT 1956 1963 2953 cc Tipo 128 250 GT Coupe 250 GT LWB GTE 1959 1964 2953 cc Tipo 168 250 GT SWB GTO GTL 1959 1964 3967 cc Tipo 163 400 Superamerica 330 TRI LM 330 LMB 1964 1966 4962 cc Tipo 208 500 Superfast 1964 1967 3286 cc Tipo 213 275 GTB GTS 1966 1968 3967 cc Tipo 209 330 America 330 GTC 1967 1968 3286 cc Tipo 226 275 GTB 4 1966 1976 4390 cc 365 365 GTC 4 Daytona 1969 1970 2991 cc Ferrari 312 P 1976 1984 4823 cc 400 1985 1989 4943 cc 412 Lampredi 60 V angle 1950 3322 cc 275 S 275 F1 1950 1953 4101 cc 340 F1 340 342 America 340 Mexico MM 1950 1954 4493 cc 375 F1 375 MM 1952 4382 cc 375 Indianapolis 1953 1955 4522 cc 375 America 375 MM 1953 2963 cc 250 Europa 1954 4954 cc 375 Plus 1955 1959 4962 cc 410 S 410 Superamerica Jano 60 V angle designed by Vittorio Jano Vittorio Bellentani and Alberto Massimino 1956 3490 cc Tipo 130 290 MM 1957 3490 cc Tipo 136 290 S 1957 3783 cc Tipo 140 315 S 1957 2953 cc Tipo 142 312 S 1957 1958 4023 cc Tipo 141 335 S 412 MI 412 S 3 5L F1 engines 65 V angle 1989 1994 3500 cc Ferrari 640 Ferrari 641 Ferrari 642 Ferrari 643 Ferrari F92A Ferrari F93A Ferrari 412 T1 3 5 3 0L F1 engines 75 V angle 1994 3500 cc Ferrari 412 T1 1995 3000 cc Ferrari 412 T2 Tipo F116 amp F133 65 V angle 1992 2001 5474 cc 456 456 M 550 Maranello 550 Barchetta Pininfarina 2002 2011 5748 cc 575M Maranello Superamerica 612 Scaglietti Ferrari iron block Tipo F130 and F310 65 V angle 1994 1999 333 SP 3 997 12 cc 650 PS at 11 000 rpm Bore 85 mm X Stroke 58 7 mm 333 1 cc and 54 17 PS per cylinder 162 62 PS litre 1995 1997 F50 F50 GT 4 698 49 cc 749 PS at 10 500 rpm Bore 85 mm X Stroke 69 mm 391 54 cc and 62 42 PS per cylinder 159 42 PS litre Tipo F140 65 V angle 2003 2012 5998 cc Enzo Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano 599 GTO Maserati MC12 2005 present 6262 cc FF GTC4Lusso F12berlinetta F12tdf LaFerrari 2017 present 6496 cc 812 Daytona SP3Flat 12 EditMauro Forghieri designed racing flat 12s 1964 1965 1490 cc Tipo 207 512 F1 1969 1991 cc Tipo 232 212 E Montagna 1970 1974 2992 cc Tipo 001 Ferrari 312B series 1971 1973 2992 cc Tipo 001 Ferrari 312PB 1975 1980 2992 cc Tipo 015 Ferrari 312T series Roadgoing flat 12s designed by Giuliano de Angelis and Angelo Bellei 1971 1976 4390 cc Tipo F102A 365 GT4 BB 1976 1981 4942 cc Tipo F102B 512 BB 1981 1984 Tipo F110A 512 BBi 1984 1991 Tipo F113A B Testarossa 1991 1994 Tipo F113D 512 TR 1994 1996 Tipo F113G F512 MSee also EditFerrari List of Ferrari road cars List of Ferrari competition carsReferences Edit Eaton Godfrey 1989 Great Marques Ferrari Tiger Books International p 77 ISBN 1 870461 96 7 These are the most oddball Ferrari engines ever drivetribe com 7 November 2017 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Ferrari 256 F1 formula1 ferrari com Retrieved 22 September 2019 a b Sackey Joe 2013 Ferrari 288 GTO Dorchester Veloce Publishing p 5 ISBN 978 1845842734 a b Goodfellow Winston 2014 Ferrari Hypercars Beverly Motorbooks p 96 ISBN 978 0760346082 a b Delbo We sit down with the man who engineered the Ferrari F40 and 288 GTO retrieved 2020 04 01 6th Gear Years in Gear Grand Prix engine designers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Ferrari engines amp oldid 1122941777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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