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In 1977, he moved back to the UK and founded EAR Yoshino (EAR for Esoteric Audio Research). [2] He consulted for a number of Hi-Fi Manufacturers that include Quad and Musical Fidelity . He had involvement with the professional recording industry, designing custom equipment and consulted on sound engineering for Astoria studio , Paul Epworth's ...
The M-105, designed in 1940, drew heavily on Klimov's experience with the Hispano-Suiza 12Y (license-built as the M-100). In addition to a two-speed supercharger, the M-105 had several improvements like two intake valves per cylinder and a counterbalanced crankshaft.
1934 J12 phaeton limousine. The J12 was powered by a 60° V12 engine with pushrod-operated overhead valves and a seven-bearing crankshaft. [1] The engine initially displaced 9.4 L (574 cu in) [1] [6] with bore and stroke both being 100 mm (3.9 in) and with a compression ratio of 5.0:1, [1] delivered 220 hp (160 kW) at 3000 rpm.
The Mercedes-Benz M120 engine is a naturally aspirated high-performance automobile piston V12 engine family used in the 1990s and 2000s in Mercedes' flagship models. The engine was a response to BMW's M70 V12 engine, introduced in 1987. While the 5-litre BMW unit developed 300 metric horsepower (220 kW), Mercedes-Benz upped the ante ...
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In 2012, Mercedes-Benz delivered all the rights of V12 engine development to AMG for future V12-model vehicles. [5] Starting the 2014 model year, M279 has been extensively redesigned and updated their top-of-the-range V12 engine to better conform to increasing emission standards in Europe and the United States.
The W8 and AWX-3's engines were transversely mounted, unlike the M12's V12 which was longitudinally mounted. The engineering changes placed the cockpit slightly forward than in the AWX-3, with a shorter nose and longer tail. The M12 was able to accelerate from 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 4.8 seconds and had a top speed of 304 km/h (189 mph). [5]
The Curtiss D-12, sometimes identified with the military designation Curtiss V-1150, was an aircraft engine of 18.8 liter displacement.It was a water-cooled V12, producing 443 hp (330 kW) and weighing 693 lb (314 kg).