Engine Developments (originally Judd engines) has confirmed the development of an engine in partnership with AIM in order to power the teams fielding private LM P1s from 2016 in the World Championship.Endurance. The AIM 5,5 liter naturally aspirated V10 block was chosen as a working basis.
“The technical regulations for current LMP1 engines are obviously very different to those that existed before 2014, with the focus now on fuel efficiency, but the AIM V10 engine has always been a very efficient engine and with the work of development carried out, we already know that the engine will be very competitive on this point. »
Currently in the LM P1-L category, Rebellion Racing and Team ByKolles are powered by the AER V6 turbo block.
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