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No expense is spared; the roster of engine parts reads like a circle-track racer’s Christmas list: TRW forged pistons, Carrillo stainless-steel connecting rods, stainless-steel valves, roller rocker arms, a forged crank, a dry-sump oiling system with three separate filters.
The modular design principle of the W engines. Proven, serial-produced components from the modules of the VR engine family were integrated into the new W engine concept. The principle is very simple. Two compact VR engines from the VR series are combined to produce a W engine.
The Vector W8 was a sports car produced by American automobile manufacturer Vector Aeromotive Corporation from 1989 to 1993. [1] It was designed by company founder and chief designer Gerald Wiegert [ 1 ] [ 5 ] while receiving refinements by Vector's head of engineering David Kostka.
The engine was a Rodeck aluminum resleevable 365 cu in (6.0 L) competition engine with a dry-sump oiling system, stainless-steel valves, Carrillo stainless-steel connecting rods, forged pistons, a forged crank, and roller rocker arms.
The 6.0-liter pushrod V8 was based on GM's small block but heavily modified with race-prepared aftermarket parts, such as aluminum head and block, forged pistons, forged crankshaft, stainless steel con-rods and valves and a dry-sump lubrication system.
23 Ιουλ 2024 · Engine: 6.0L Rodneck twin-turbocharged V8 that produces 625hp at 5,700rpm. Debut: The W8 arrived in 1989 as part of the newly minted “Vector Aeromotive Corporation”. Top speed: around 190+mph
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