Aston Martin RB6 engine
The Aston Martin RB6 is a 2.5-litre, naturally-aspirated, inline-6 racing engine, developed and designed by Aston Martin for Formula One racing; used between 1959 and 1960.[2] The RB6 also shared the basic double-overhead camshaft straight-6 Aston Martin engine design with its brethren, but sleeved to reduce its capacity to 2.5-litres. Although Tadek Marek's design was a reliable and powerful unit in its 3.7-litre road car form, the reduced capacity racing motor was hard-pressed to cope with the heavy chassis and poor aerodynamics, and frequent engine failures blighted the DBR4's brief racing career. Aston Martin claimed a 280 bhp (210 kW) output for the DBR4's engine. However, it was common practice at the time to overquote engine power, and a more realistic value is closer to 250 bhp (190 kW). This value is still higher than that provided by the Coventry Climax FPF straight-4, used by contemporary manufacturers such as Lotus and Cooper, but the Aston Martin engine weighed appreciably more. The engine drove the rear wheels through a proprietary David Brown gearbox, provided by Aston Martin's owners.[3][4][5]
| Aston Martin RB6 | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer |  Aston Martin | 
| Production | 1959–1960 | 
| Layout | |
| Configuration | 95° I-6, naturally-aspirated | 
| Displacement | 2.5 L (153 cu in) | 
| Cylinder bore | 83 mm (3.3 in) | 
| Piston stroke | 90 mm (3.5 in) | 
| Valvetrain | 24-valve, DOHC, four-valves per cylinder | 
| Compression ratio | 9.8:1[1] | 
| Combustion | |
| Fuel system | Carburetor | 
| Oil system | Dry sump | 
| Output | |
| Power output | 250–280 hp (186–209 kW) | 
| Torque output | 208–235 lb⋅ft (282–319 N⋅m) | 
| Dimensions | |
| Dry weight | 203 kg (448 lb) | 
The DBR5's engine was smaller and lighter. The new engine modifications meant that the power output was finally close to the figure originally claimed by the Aston Martin workshop.[6][7][8][9][10]
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