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  • I came with the force of 1,000 gods.

  • Since there is only one 330 GTO in the world I question if this in fact the engine out of that car.

  • @KRWoodworks Actually, there were over 1100 Ferrari 330's built of all types that used this engine; 1137 to be precise. Most I would say are still on the road, and there are a number for sale today...you can pick up a very nice one for @150k. The 330's were perhaps the best Grand Touring Ferrari's ever built.

  • @Bravo21 I know and understood all tha but the title of the video is "Ferrari 330 GTO Engine Dyno". Only THREE (I correct myself) Ferrari GTOs had a 330 engine. That is why I question the validity of this video. What are the odds this is one of those engines.

  • @KRWoodworks understood; and I agree the title is misleading, and I agree this is not a race engine.  The engines tho (street or race) are the same really except for cams, trim and tuning...in Racing trim it would make 400hp, where on the street the number was about 340. Externally they are almost identical.

  • @Bravo21 The 330 engines in the GTOs would also be dry sump.

  • @KRWoodworks lol, yes, so, its the same engine. a Dry sump system is a bolt on change for racing, thats all. You can make your moms Honda Dry sump if you want too.

  • They figured, "Ahhh, its a Ferrari. We won't bother measuring the torque."

  • Intentionally making ~330hp? :P

  • Wow i expected much more!

  • Brilliant. What were the cam lobe centers set to, and which cams were used? Spec?

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