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  2. Ford-Cosworth Indy V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    One of the most successful and longest-lived projects of Cosworth has been its Indy car engine program. In 1975; Cosworth developed the DFX, by destroking the engine to 2.65 L and adding a turbocharger, the DFX became the standard engine to run in IndyCar racing, ending the reign of the Offenhauser, and maintaining that position until the late 1980s.

  3. Ford Indy V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    1935 Miller IndyCar chassis was the first to use a Ford engine. IndyCars with Ford engines first competed in 1935 using a production-based Ford V8 in the Miller-Ford racer. [10] [11] A pushrod Ford V8 raced with Lotus in 1963, and Ford's first Indy win was in 1965 with a DOHC V8.

  4. Cosworth - Wikipedia

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    In 1975; Cosworth developed the DFX, by destroking the engine to 2,650 cc (161.7 cu in) and adding a turbocharger, the DFX became the standard engine to run in IndyCar racing, ending the reign of the Offenhauser, and maintaining that position until the late 1980s.

  5. List of Ford engines - Wikipedia

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    1963–1971 Ford Indy V8 engine (U.S.A.C. IndyCar engine) 1968–1997 385 V8—big-block (370/429/Boss 429/460/514) 1975–2007 Ford-Cosworth Indy V8 engine (U.S.A.C. IndyCar engine) 1970–1982 335/Cleveland V8— small-block (351 Cleveland/400/351M/Boss 351) 1969–1982 Ford Australia produced Cleveland V8 engines 302/351 (Geelong plant)

  6. Category:IndyCar Series engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Cosworth (16 P) Pages in category "IndyCar Series engine manufacturers" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  7. March 83C - Wikipedia

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    The March 83C is a highly successful and extremely competitive open-wheel race car, designed by and built by March Engineering, to compete in the 1983 IndyCar season. The season was a white-wash and a clean-sweep for March, winning 7 out of the 13 races, and taking 9 pole positions that season.

  8. Hoonigan's Honda IndyTruck Is the Best Sort of Insanity - AOL

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    That something new is a heavily modified 2017 Honda Ridgeline truck with a 2022 IndyCar engine swapped in. It's an aluminum 2.2-liter twin-turbocharged V-6 engine that, when revved up to its ...

  9. March 84C - Wikipedia

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    The March 84C is a highly successful and extremely competitive open-wheel race car built by March Engineering, to compete in the 1984 IndyCar season. March won 10 out of the 16 races, and took 8 pole positions. Newey's March 84C chassis successfully clinched the 1984 Constructors' Championship, and the 1984 Indianapolis 500 with Rick Mears.