August 29, 200619 yr What car had the largest V8 and what size was the engine?Cadillac's 500cid (8.2L) engine was the largest regular-production V8 engine in a car. There have been larger engines than that in cars including the 12.7L Bugatti straight-eight Type 41 Royale and the 13.5L straight-six found in the 1912-18 Pierce-Arrow, 1912-14 Peerless, and 1918 Fageol....and of course the 8.3L V10 in the current Dodge Viper. But you asked about the largest V8.
August 29, 200619 yr Author Cadillac's 500cid (8.2L) engine was the largest regular-production V8 engine in a car. There have been larger engines than that in cars including the 12.7L Bugatti straight-eight Type 41 Royale and the 13.5L straight-six found in the 1912-18 Pierce-Arrow, 1912-14 Peerless, and 1918 Fageol....and of course the 8.3L V10 in the current Dodge Viper. But you asked about the largest V8. 186312[/snapback] Correct
August 29, 200619 yr Cadillac is the standard of the world in many ways... and there's no replacement for displacement. The enormeous 500, just like the 472 & 425 suffer from breathing problems. Tey make good horsepower & torque numbers and all but they have the potential to make a LOT more with the right intake, carb and exhausts, not to mention heads. The lower-longer-wider styling of the 60s and 70s meant that the hood gave little clearance for the ideal intake manifold design. Even the air cleaners on 8.2 and 7.7 V8s is ridiculous. It's the size and height of something you'd expect on a Hyundai Pony, not a car wiht 5 times the displacement and double the cylinders.
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