Bentley Turbo R 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp) 1993

Key specs

Bentley Turbo R (Sedan) Turbo R 1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998

What is the body type, Bentley Turbo R 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp) 1993?

Sedan, 4 Doors, 5 Seats

How much power, Bentley Turbo R 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp) 1993?

389 Hp @ 4000 rpm.
57.6 Hp/l

What is the engine size, Bentley Turbo R 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp) 1993?

6750 cm3
411.91 cu. in.

How many cylinders, Bentley Turbo R 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp) 1993?

8, V-engine

What is the drivetrain, Bentley Turbo R 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp) 1993?

Rear wheel drive,

How long is this vehicle, Bentley Turbo R 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp) 1993?

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How wide is the vehicle, Bentley Turbo R 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp) 1993?

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What is the curb weight, Bentley Turbo R 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp) 1993?

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Bentley Turbo R (Sedan) Turbo R 1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998 Specs

General information

Brand Bentley
Model Turbo R (Sedan)
Version Turbo R
Engine version 6.7 i V8 Turbo (389 Hp)
Year production start 1993
Year production end 1998
Vehicle type Sedan
Horsepower RPM 389 Hp @ 4000 rpm.
Doors 4

Engine specs

Engine position and orientation Front, Longitudinal
Cylinders 8
Position of cylinders V-engine
Displacement (liters)

6750 cm3

411.91 cu. in.
Eng. horsepower RPM 389 Hp @ 4000 rpm.
Horsepower per litre 57.6 Hp/l
Torque Nm RPM lb-ft RPM

750 Nm @ 2000 rpm.

553.17 lb.-ft. @ 2000 rpm.
Bore (mm in)

104.14 mm

4.1 in.
Stroke (mm in)

99.06 mm

3.9 in.
Fuel delivery system Multi-point indirect injection
Fuel type Petrol (Gasoline)
Valvetrain 2
Engine aspiration Turbocharger, Intercooler
Engine oil liters | quarts

9.9 l

10.46 US qt | 8.71 UK qt
Engine coolant

18 l

19.02 US qt | 15.84 UK qt
Powertrain architecture Internal Combustion engine
Engine location Front, Longitudinal

Transmission and Drive system

Drive configuration Rear wheel drive

Brakes

Front brakes Ventilated discs
Rear brakes Ventilated discs
Brake control Disc
Anti-lock brake system ABS (Anti-lock braking system)

Steering

Suspension

Front suspension Independent, spring
Rear suspension Independent, spring

Body / Chassis

Wheels & Tyres

Wheels size 255/55 R17W

Exterior

Interior

Safety and Security

Passenger

Passengers seats 5

Dimensions

Wheelbase mm - inch

3061 mm

120.51 in.

Weights

Fuel economy

Engine type

8 CYLINDER V-Engine
It's an engine with eight cylinder piston where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.

What is the 8 cylinder V-engine displacement: it is in a range between 2926 cc and 8135 cc in recent model line up powertrain.

How much is the power of the 8 cylinder V-engine: the power of the 8 cylinder V-engine is in a range from 125 bhp to 1160 bhp.

Which cars use 8 cylinder V-engine: in recent years several manufactures have been used the V8 engine for 3 main applications: premium, sport cars and lightweight trucks. 8 V engine is the American preferred engine for iconic giant pick-up.

What is the eight cylinder V angle: the majority of V8 engines use a V-angle of 90 degrees. This angle results in good engine balance and low vibrations. The downside is a larger powertrain body that makes the use of this configuration suitable only for longitudinal position and rear drive wheels traction.

V8 engines with a 60 degree V-angle were used in the 1996-1999 by Ford and in 2005-2011 by Volvo. The Ford engine used a 60 degree V-angle because it was based on a V6 engine with a 60 degree V-angle. Both the Ford and Volvo engines were used in transverse engine chassis, which were designed for a front-wheel-drive layout. To reduce the vibrations caused by the unbalanced 60 degree V-angle, Volvo's used a balance shaft and offset split crankpins.

The Rolls-Royce Meteorite tank engine also used a 60 degree V-angle, since it was derived from the 60 degree V12 Rolls-Royce Meteor which in turn was based on the famous Rolls-Royce Merlin V12 engine.

Most V8 engines fitted to road cars use a cross-plane crankshaft, since this configuration produces less vibration due to the perfect primary balance and secondary balance.

The rumbling exhaust sound produced by a typical cross-plane V8 engine is partly due to the uneven firing order within each of the two banks of four cylinders and with separate exhaust systems for each bank of cylinders, this uneven pulsing creates the legendary rumbling sound that is typically of V8 engines.

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