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Thread: Bonomelli's LOST twin cam engine

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    Bonomelli's LOST twin cam engine

    3 valve, twin cam, twin spark, flat pistons, special parts, 1300 (180cv), 2000 (270cv)and 2700 (330 cv) cc.
    i'm already shocked.

    for now look at the pictures.

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    more infos in the near future.... if the aliens don't kidnap me...
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    Amazing pictures - this person was in search of power. I used Google search to find out more about Bonomelli, I believe the man is Ennio Bonomelli? Is there anywhere we could read more about Bonomelli ? It seems he was quite involved with Porsche Racing. Racingsportscars.com only has a little information about him but he was in some big races with some great cars , 1974 at Monza in a 3.0 RSR with Michael Keyser (USA) . Interesting that in the RSC description the engine is listed a Porsche/Bonomelli F6 2v SOHC. I am sure that Bonomelli has many stories to be told.
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    Wonder if it was used in this?...

    http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lo...1-c-9bzx7g6q3r
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    This Porsche show car used a Bonomelli-tuned 2.4 liter engine
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    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
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    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
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    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
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    the 3-valve engine is based on a porsche 911 2.0 engine

    cylinders 6
    induction valves 12
    exhaust valves 6
    distributor marelli - twin plug
    cams 4 (4 bearings)
    bore 80 mm
    stroke 66 mm
    max rpm 9.000
    slide valve set up carrera 10 (910)
    intake stacks 917
    mfi pump: Carrera 10 - bosch
    spark plugs: 2 x10 mm/cyl
    distributor: Carrera 10 - marelli
    wiring loom: Marelli
    cooling fan set up: Carrera 10
    exhaust: 3in1+ 3in1 headers with carrera 10 megaphones
    oil-pump: Carrera 10
    flywheel: Custom steel
    induction ports: 38 mm
    induction valves: 2 x 33 mm
    exhaust port: 42,5 mm
    exhaust valves: 1 x 39,5 mm
    valve springs: Double
    c/r: 12,5 : 1
    piston rings: Top 1,5mm l
    second 1,5mm
    oil control 3mm
    con rods: Carrera 10 titanium
    crankshaft: Carrera 10
    engine case: Carrera10
    cam housings: Cast alusil
    valve covers 4 magnesium with integrated oiling channels


    a second version of the engine was planned with gear-driven cams, a shorter stroke with a special crank and a 83mm bore.
    They paid particular attention to the cam oiling and the oil cooling capacity of the engine was nearly doubled.
    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
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    1971 911S, 2.7RS spec MFI engine, suspension mods, lightened
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    compliment to have found that pelican post.
    i confirm to you that's the same engine.
    i know the italian 70 years old man, Gottifredi. he was the chief designer of ennio bonomelli.


    .... more info to come...
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