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The Bandini 1300 was a racing car built in 1980 by Bandini Cars in Forlì, Italy. It was presented in 1980 as new sports prototype in red and blue livery, divided by a thin gold colour line. Later Bandini decided to replace the blue with white as it appears today. It was the last car with which he opened Ilario Bandini, organiser, the edition 1981 of the race uphill "Predappio-Rocca delle Camminate" that had already won several times. The innovative features compared to previous production are mainly in search propeller 1300 cc. ==The engine== The engine displacement was equal to 1300 cc, patterned after the previous experience on a Fiat monoblock. It was constructed fully from aluminium by Bandini and features a dry sump lubrication, chain distribution, double overhead camshafts, and 16 valves. The fuel injection is mechanical, and all is hooked up to a five-speed manual gearbox. * Positioning: longitudinal rear, 4-cylinder in-line * Materials and particularity: base monoblock to 5 media bench and league sump in aluminium, Head alloy DOHC distribution chain, four valves per cylinder vertical * Bore: * Stroke: * Displacement: 1,289 cc * Power: fuel injection mechanical valve guillotine * Lubricate: Dry sump lubrication * Cooling: forced liquid with centrifugal pump controlled by pulley and belt, cooler on the front * Gearbox and clutch: 5 speed + RG clutch dry discs * Ignition and electrical equipment: coil and distributor on the head with electronic, battery 12 V and alternator 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bandini 1300」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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