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Originally Posted by t walgamuth
Interesting.
The benz motor was designed for short bursts of use with the blower iirc. Perhaps a sustained top speed run did it in.
Though they were raced extensively in Europe. I bet this one was not tuned correctly. A blown motor has to have the right fuel mix and spot on ignition timing to keep from melting pistons.
Tom W
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it is a cool story but who really knows the "real story". I am not an expert but I doubt the over a long race very few Autos of that era could compete with a Duesenburgs 420ci 320 hp supercharged Lycoming. Benz being one that could maybe. Here is another good read. "With the use of a supercharger, the top speed increased even further, to nearly 140 mph. Zero-to-sixty took around eight seconds with 100 mph being achieved in seventeen seconds"
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z10992/default.aspx