Porsche 547 engine

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The Porsche 547 and Porsche 547/3 are naturally-aspirated, flat-four, boxer racing engines, designed by Porsche for Formula One racing; between 1960 and 1961[1][2]

History[edit]

In October 1958, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) announced that for the 1961 Formula One season, engine capacity would be limited to the same 1.5 litres as in Formula Two (F2). This meant that Porsche could use their F2 cars almost unchanged in F1. The 787 would not get the eight-cylinder though, continuing with the air-cooled, DOHC four-cylinder Type 547 boxer engine that had been developed by Ernst Fuhrmann and that had powered the 550 Spyders and 718 series until then. It was powered by a 547/3 four-cylinder engine with Kugelfischer fuel injection. At Monaco the car retired when the fuel injection cut out. A second car, also fitted with the 547/3 engine, was completed in time to appear in the Dutch Grand Prix on 22 May alongside the other 787.

Technical data[edit]

Porsche 787: Detail[3]
Engine: Flat four-cylinder four-stroke boxer Type 547/3
Displacement: 1,498 cc (91.4 cu in)
Bore × Stroke: 85.0 mm × 66.0 mm (3.3 in × 2.6 in)
Maximum power: 139 kW (189.0 PS; 186.4 hp) at 8000 rpm
Maximum torque: 147 N⋅m (108.4 ft⋅lb) at 6500 rpm
Compression ratio: 9.5:1-10.3:1[4]
Valvetrain:  One bevel-gear driveshaft and two overhead camshafts per cylinder bank (four in total). Two valves per cylinder.
Cooling:  Air-cooled (fan)

Applications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Engine Porsche • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  2. ^ "Type 547 engine". Type 550. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  3. ^ Network, Rare Car (2019-08-19). "Get Familiar with the Fuhrmann Engine". Rare Car Network. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  4. ^ "Specifications of 50 famous racing engines up to 1994 - Page 7 - F1technical.net".