@VWRGTI It is a V12 and I think your theory is correct. I have a feeling that it is a twin port design but there is very little information on that engine.
I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but the 42 liter V12 was not used in the P51. This engine was too heavy for aerial use and was only used in the PT boats.
The one in the P51 was the 27 liter Packard built Rolls Royce Merlin known as the V-1650.
1500hp and LOTS of Ft-Lbs of torque!
Bamchucknorris 8 months ago
Screw the EPA!
DDogbreath 8 months ago
nuthin like a murdered out old car i always say lmfao
GrabbinSomeHAX 9 months ago
Is it V12 or V24?
Because I see 12 exhaust pipes each side!,
another probability of having 2 exhaust valves/cylinder and each valve has its own exhaust pipe!
VWRGTI 1 year ago
@VWRGTI It is a V12 and I think your theory is correct. I have a feeling that it is a twin port design but there is very little information on that engine.
jimcrack1 1 year ago
That guy's hat rules.
Hawk7886 1 year ago
What camera are you using? The quality looks pretty good
Also nice video
thesoviet32 1 year ago
@thesoviet32 Sony CX350V - Full HD 1080 recording and as you can hear the audio is also pretty good, well worth the price in my opinion!
jimcrack1 1 year ago
I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but the 42 liter V12 was not used in the P51. This engine was too heavy for aerial use and was only used in the PT boats.
The one in the P51 was the 27 liter Packard built Rolls Royce Merlin known as the V-1650.
flexyco 1 year ago