itsbrucemclaren: 1964 final version Ford DOHC Indy engine photo: (Ford Racing Archives) Dearborn,
itsbrucemclaren: 1964 final version Ford DOHC Indy engine photo: (Ford Racing Archives) Dearborn, Michigan, 1964. The sophisticated Ford DOHC Indy V8 engine – pictured in a studio shot – was designed to win the Indianapolis 500, and it would power Jim Clark to his victory at The Speedway in 1965. It started out as a 255 cubic inch, normally aspirated V8 which delivered 376HP @ 7,200 RPM, but by the end of its life – when the engine program had been handed over to the care of A.J. Foyt – it was reduced to… -- source link
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