Maserati Type 10 dyno run

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Dyno run of a Maserati Type 10 engine. This type of engine is a v12 and was the last Maserati engine to be used in F1. It was fitted to a Cooper T86 driven by (amongst others) Jochen Rindt and Vic Elford.
The engine was built in 2004 by the very talented Anton Spilhaus of MacDonald Race Engineering.

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  • VERY safe hands if memory serves... ;)

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  • The 1958 V12 had intakes between the cam covers, like the Indy Ford V-8 and

    last 1.5 litre BRM V-8....

    It produced 320 hp @ 9300 rpm, 124 bhp per liter..

    But Maserati went into receiver ship...

    A T2 car exists, I'd like to see it on YT...

    J.C.

  • magnificent.

  • what a engine and what a nosie bring it back

  • Congrats for posting a nice piece of motorsport history!

    In safe hands too on that Dyno with Dave at DTW Engines :-)

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