Showing posts with label engines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engines. Show all posts

Visionaries and revolutionaries don't copy the paradigm, they break it. Putting the engine in the wheel

above via: http://tukker.blogspot.com/ above, 1922 Megola SportVia: Visual Gratification: http://big-diesel.blogspot.com/2009/08/megalo-concept-engine-on-wheel.html In 1935 a group of five German engineers named Killinger and Freund from Munich started to design a more streamlined and modified version of the German Megola front-wheel drive motorcycle that had won many motorcycle races in the

Hot Rodders of tomorrow, 1st annual "Showdown at SEMA" National Championship

The funnest thing I found at SEMA

I stopped at the booth a year after this was posted, and found out this great piece is now at the Museum of American Speed http://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/default.dlp in Lincoln Nebraska. “Speedy” Bill is dedicated to preserving, interpreting and displaying physical items significant in racing and automotive history at his museum. http://www.payr.com/ This was put together in hours, with

If you have wondered what the largest factory displacement engine was, or if synthetic oil needs to be changed as often... here is an answer website

http://revback.com/If you read the questions, and find there are some you know the answers to, it becomes addictive to help the people who asked them... yes, there are feedback reasons to reward you for your time and having the best answersThe 2nd biggest factory displacement engine was in the 1912 Benz 82 200, it had a 21.5 liter 4 cylinder. the biggest was the Beast from Turin, the Fiat that

the double spark plug Lattin flathead revisited, cause it was a hit last year and they park in the same place each year at Wavecrest

The above sign for Rusetta is the first indication that the owner is serious about racing. Russetta was one of the first dry lake beds used for land speed records

racing Mustang engines, both GT, Shelby GT 350, and others

It seems like an interesting comparison of similar race cars and their engine bays, to see how they vary

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