List of Ferrari engines

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

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.

  • Lampredi
    • 1954 – Tipo 114306 S
    • 1955 – Tipo 118376 S (118 LM)
      • 3,747.48 cc – 280 PS (206 kW) 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 121735 LM (121 LM)
      • 4,412.49 cc – 330 PS (243 kW) at 5,800 rpm (Bore 102 mm X Stroke 90 mm) 735.41 cc and 55 PS per cylinder 74.79 PS/litre

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
2.9 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

A 2004 Ferrari model 053 V10 engine of the Ferrari F2004

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

V12

Supercharged Columbo V12 125 F1 (early version)
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.

Flat-12

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI