
Just realised by the end of next week I'll have a bit of a monster in my single garage.
a 6760cc, 6 cam, 40v, 16 cylinders monster.
Ooooh yeah.
Unfortunately its over 4 engines and if the standard outputs are to be believed in total around 430 hp. I need more space 
sitting my garage right now, a combined 5000cc. 10cylinders, 28 valves (i think) but only 3 cams 
well i've got well i've got 6479cc and 2 turbo's, 12 cylinders, 4 glow plugs.
stupidly the on with most bhp is the 1.5! pisses all over the 3.0!
[Edited on 15/2/09 by b16mts]
Hmmmmmmmmmmm.......
6840cc , 12 cams , 72 valves , 18 cylinders and 510 BHP
But that is three engines
[Edited on 15/2/09 by clairetoo]
12000cc (2x 3.0, 1x 6.0), 5 cams, 60 valves, about 500hp (6.0 diesel kicks out about 98bhp XD)
4200
3700
2800
3500
________
14200
________
28 Cylinders and about 1100bhp!

Just to make myself less embarrassed by that sound thrashing, I was referring to toys in the garage, not tin tops.
otherwise i can add an extra 2000cc, 2 cam, 16v turbo, and 130hp making,
a 8760cc, 8 cam, 56v, 20 cylinder, 1 turbo monster.
edit - forgot to add hp - 560
In fact if everything worked, all the bits minus a steering column for building a complete second seven and having two engines in each. Almost tempted
to buy a steering column from ebay now.
[Edited on 15/2/09 by MikeR]
this,ll confuse you all
i,ve got 5......... & they are all hanging on my wall in the dining room.
here goes,
a beer token/bought if ever at same show.
there is a clue in the line above this line.
i promise you what i,m talking about are known as cc,s.
andy
11,806cc
24 cyl
56 valves
6 cams
no turbos, no glow plugs
but only 640hp (give or take 10)
then again its really my dads garage so I could add at least another 30,000 if not 40,000cc - but its too much work to add it all up
10 
^^^^^^
Very average
5000cc, 64 valves...500hp...i think!
just toys
thats 5200cc
500bhp

1 x 5993cc 12 cyls
1 x 3948cc 8 cyls
1 x 3548cc 8 cyls
Total 13489cc 28 cyls

9 cylinders, 4000cc's, 4 cam shafts
318 HP
16 cylinders, 7 cams, 56 valves, 480bhp. That's not including the chainsaw 
24 cylinders, 68 valves, 14.86 litres spread over 4 engines.
Hope the wife never sees this.
[Edited on 15/2/09 by Ivan]
Actually in the garage? None. Well, I'm not sure how you measure the size of a combustion chamber in a miniature turbine engine(s)..
On the drive, a measly 3500cc (approx) and about 230bhp split between two cars...
Cheers
Andy
In garage
2 Engines
12 Cylinders
32 Valves
6.5 Litres
On drive
6 Engines
26 Cylinders
11.3 Litres
96 Valves
Me, just toys in garage right now:
5000 v8
1600 4cyl
1600 4cyl
1600 4cyl
9.8 L 20 cylinder....
Everything including tintops:
5000 v8
1600 4cyl
1600 4cyl
1600 4cyl
998 v twin
999 v twin
800 parallel twin
2500 4cyl D
2500 4cyl D
1200 3cyl
Total: 18.8 L 27 cyl....if my maths is right....which it might not be!
quote:
Originally posted by oliwb
Me, just toys in garage right now:
5000 v8
1600 4cyl
1600 4cyl
1600 4cyl
9.8 L 20 cylinder....
Everything including tintops:
5000 v8
1600 4cyl
1600 4cyl
1600 4cyl
998 v twin
999 v twin
800 parallel twin
2500 4cyl D
2500 4cyl D
1200 3cyl
Total: 18.8 L 27 cyl....if my maths is right....which it might not be!
1994cc.
32 valves.
4 camshafts.
8 cylinders
274bhp.
That's over two identical engines.
If someone said you can have all of that in one V8 engine of 2.0 with 274bhp, you would rip their arm off at the socket.
16,000 cc 38 cylinders.
that is too much innit!? 
3300cc
48v
290bhp




4000cc 240bhp 8 cylinders over 2 identical engines
but if all the cars outside the garage are counted its
4000cc 260bhp 8 cylinders
+ 1800cc 115bhp 4 cylinders
+1100cc 60 bhp 4 cylinders (lol)
+1300 70 bhp 4 cylinders (lol)
+1800 127bhp 4 cylinders
+ 1800 115 bhp 4 cylinders
=11800cc 747bhp 28 cylinders
wish i had some v8's 