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1906 Mercedes 120HP Rennwagen

1906 Mercedes 120HP Rennwagen

1906 Mercedes 120HP Rennwagen

The 120 hp Mercedes racing car of 1906 was fitted with the first six-cylinder car engine which Maybach ever designed. Maybach had reluctantly set to work on this six-cylinder design, but was finally forcedto do so by the success of the Napier racing cars. On 13 August 1906, Otto Salzer won the 5th Ardennes race in the 120 hp racing car.Maybach constructed two versions of the 120 hp six-cylinder racing car which differ mainly in their ignition systems. The two engines No. 8120and 8121 were fitted with a double plug ignition, whereas the engine No. 8122 was fitted with a make-and-break ignition. It was intended to usethese engines in the 1906 Grand Prix, but due to insufficient testing, they were replaced by four-cylinder engines. A dispute arose about theignition type – Maybach preferred the plug ignition, whereas Emil Jellinek, who ordered the engine, wanted a make-and-break ignition -, and thisdispute finally caused Maybach to leave the company. — Daimlerchrysler

In Detail

submitted by Richard Owen
engine M 14126, Inline-6
position Front Longitudinal
aspiration Natural
valvetrain 2 Valves per Cyl
displacement 11080 cc / 676.1 in³
bore 140 mm / 5.51 in
stroke 120 mm / 4.72 in
compression 5.3:1
power 93.2 kw / 125 bhp @ 1500 rpm
specific output 11.28 bhp per litre
bhp/weight 125.0 bhp per tonne
redline 1550
body / frame Steel over Pressed-Steel Frame
driven wheels RWD
front tires 880 x 120
rear tires 935 x 135
front brakes None
f brake size mm / in
rear brakes Drums
r brake size mm / in
steering Worm & Nut
f suspension Rigid Axle w/Semi-Elliptic Springs
r suspension Rigid Axle w/Semi-Elliptic Springs
curb weight 1000 kg / 2205 lbs
wheelbase 2690 mm / 105.9 in
front track 1410 mm / 55.5 in
rear track 1410 mm / 55.5 in
length 3720 mm / 146.5 in
width 1630 mm / 64.2 in
height 1470 mm / 57.9 in
transmission 4-Speed Manual
gear ratios :1
top speed ~150 kph / 93.2 mph