Journal: Singer Vehicle Design’s New 4.0L Flat Six Engine Is A Work Of Art

Singer Vehicle Design’s New 4.0L Flat Six Engine Is A Work Of Art

By Michael Banovsky
August 25, 2016
3 comments

When we interviewed Rob Dickinson, the main man behind Singer Vehicle Design, it was clear that his obsession of and appreciation for the Porsche 911 was boundless. At the Monterey Car Week, Singer took the next step in 911-based performance: a very special 4.0-litre flat-6 engine.

Assembled by Ed Pink Racing Engine, it boasts 390 horsepower at 7,200 rpm and rocks custom Mahle pistons and cylinders; a bespoke long-stroke crankshaft; cylinder heads by Extreme; and unique Carrillo rods.

But, of course, the gold anodized velocity stacks are both completely over-the-top and so beautiful to behold. Drew Philips trained his lens on one of Singer’s new engines on display during Monterey Car Week.

You can follow Drew’s work on Instagram, Facebook, and on his website.

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Ulrik Kristoffersen
Ulrik Kristoffersen
7 years ago

Beautiful engine, but you might want to change camshaft to crankshaft 😉

Simon
Simon
7 years ago

Makes buying lottery tickets seem like a rational activity.

Vic
Vic
7 years ago

Ugh, I usually don’t envy wealthy people….I make an exception with regards to Singers.

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