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Yamaha OX77 engine

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Yamaha OX77[1]
Overview
ManufacturerYamaha
Production1987–1988
Layout
Configuration90° V8
Displacement2,997 cc (3 L; 183 cu in)
Cylinder bore85.67 mm (3.37 in)
Piston stroke64.9 mm (2.56 in)
Cylinder block materialAluminum alloy
Cylinder head materialAluminum alloy
Valvetrain5-valve DOHC
Combustion
Fuel typeGasoline
Oil systemDry sump
Cooling systemSingle water pump
Output
Power output~450 hp (336 kW)
Torque output~260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m)
Chronology
PredecessorYamaha OX66
SuccessorYamaha OX88

The Yamaha OX77 is a naturally aspirated gasoline-powered 3.0 L (180 cu in) V8 racing engine, developed and built by Yamaha for Formula 3000, specifically the Japanese Formula 3000 Championship, between 1987 and 1988. It is derived from the Cosworth DFV engine,[2] but uses 5 valves per cylinder instead of the DFV's 4.[3]

This engine notably won the 1988 Japanese Formula 3000 Championship, being driven by Aguri Suzuki.[2][4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "Our Stories:24 Taking on Formula One—the Apex of Auto Racing - Yamaha Motor History". Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
  2. ^ a b "Cosworth Engines". www.italian.sakura.ne.jp.
  3. ^ "Cosworth/Yamaha F3000 engine". Motor Sport Magazine.
  4. ^ "Yamaha News Release - September 16, 1994" (PDF). Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Yamaha: Zakspeed Killer". March 15, 2016.
  6. ^ "Yamaha Motor". Retrieved 2 October 2022.