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Old 12-13-2003, 06:51 PM
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V10's?

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Who makes V10 DOHC engines?

I know lamborghini does and Audi AG also is going to but who els?
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Is there some companys that makes V10 DOHC and/or V12 DOHC

small and big companys like Cosworth etc.

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Re: V10's?

BMW are apprently building one for the next generation M5 and 7 series cars, but its only thier recent use in F1 that has made them popular and hence worth manufactoring.
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Re: V10's?

All Formula 1 teams.
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Re: V10's?

got that right!
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Re: V10's?

All F1 teams are not making their own engines. Currently (2003 season) Ferrari, BMW, Mercedes-Ilmor, Cosworth (as Ford-Cosworth for Jordan and as Cosworth Racing for Jaguar and Minardi), Renault, Petronas, Toyota and Honda are making V10 engines for F1.

Then there are a number of engine manufacturers that are currently not active (like Yamaha/Judd and Peugeot/Asiatech) within F1. It's often possible to buy older F1 engines or designs which can after some modifications be used for street or racing in other classes.
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Petronas = Ferrari
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who makes them for the street?

how much to get an engine made if i come with the designs?

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