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Race Engine Technology Magazine 56 August 2011 Back Issue

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This issue contains an article on the 2011 F1 engines, a dossier on the HPD Honda LM P2 V6 Turbo, focus articles on oil pumps and lubricants, an insight into the Polimotor, a report on the engines that contested the 2011 Le Mans 24-Hour race, engine and ECU announcements for the new Moto3 series starting next year and a PS article on Electamotive's Nissan-based V6 Turbo engine.
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56 August 2011 This issue contains an article on the 2011 F1 engines, a dossier on the HPD Honda LM P2 V6 Turbo, focus articles on oil pumps and lubricants, an insight into the Polimotor, a report on the engines that contested the 2011 Le Mans 24-Hour race, engine and ECU announcements for the new Moto3 series starting next year and a PS article on Electamotive's Nissan-based V6 Turbo engine.


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Race Engine Technology issue 56 August 2011

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This issue contains an article on the 2011 F1 engines, a dossier on the HPD Honda LM P2 V6 Turbo, focus articles on oil pumps and lubricants, an insight into the Polimotor, a report on the engines that contested the 2011 Le Mans 24-Hour race, engine and ECU announcements for the new Moto3 series starting next year and a PS article on Electamotive's Nissan-based V6 Turbo engine.
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Race Engine Technology has established itself, and continues to be, the communications hub of the racing powertrain world. Its incisive analysis reveals secrets of performance. Edited by Ian Bamsey and his team of the best motorsport journalists, engineers and professors, the magazine contains in depth research insights probing significant contemporary race engine projects. In addition comprehensive coverage of all new developments and revealing interviews with those central to the on-going evolution of technology.

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