Fiat S76 'The Beast of Turin'' start up , sound , flames, at The Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019

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Please watch: "RX-7 FD3S Vlog 16 custom dashboard installment + ventilation vents + Ecumaster ADU display " Fiat S76 &Beast of Turin&start up , sound , flames, at The Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019 I&recorded this Fiat S 76 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019. A yearly event in The united kingdom (England, Chichester) The S76 had a 4-cylinder engine with a displacement of 28,353 cm3 (1,730.2 in3) (190 mm × 250 mm)(7.48in x 9.84in), providing 290 metric horsepower (210 kW) at 1900 rpm, compressed air starting with 3 spark plugs per cylinder, ignition with low voltage magneto, water cooling, transmission with chain, axle suspension rigid with front and rear leaf springs (rear longitudinal struts), and 4-speed gearbox plus reverse gear. The radiator design of this "prototype" for records was reused by Fiat for subsequent road models. The S76 had a maximum speed of 132.27 mph (213 km/h). The first S76 was constructed in 1910 and kept by Fiat. It was tested by Felice Nazzaro, who considered the 38 short cwt (1,700 kg) car ‘uncontrollable&The second S76 was sold by Fiat to Russian Prince Boris Soukhanov, in 1911. Soukhanov originally hired Pietro Bordino to drive the car on the Brooklands motor racing circuit in Weybridge, Surrey, England. Bordino refused to drive the car faster than 90 mph. It was later driven at the Saltburn Sands beach near Redcar & Cleveland, England, where it reached speeds of 116 mph (187 km/h). Soukhanov then hired American driver Arthur Duray...

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