5344cc · Petrol · 51,000 Miles · Manual · 4 speed Jaguar E-type V12 two owners from new with only 38,000 miles 38,800 Miles Scotland. £69,995
Under the skin, the 5.3 litre V12 now becomes 6.1 litre V12 with a custom downdraft fuel injection system with Jenvy throttle bodies, an ECU and new wiring loom, creating a reliable 284bhp and
The final results of the XJ13 engine's tuning were 502hp at 7,600 rpm and 386-lbs.ft. of torque at 6,300 rpm. Using lessons learned from the XJ13 engine, Jaguar developed the Series III E-Type's V-12 to maintain their customary level of power in the face of ever-stiffer emissions regulations.
Le Mans LMP1 and GT Racer Oli Webb hurled this stunning Jaguar E-type round Goodwood in testing for the 79th Goodwood Members' Meeting. The former ELMS champ
The Jaguar XJC is quite a rare model because of its limited production run from 1975 through 1977. Power comes from either a 4.2-liter inline-six or the 5.3-liter V12 that's under the hood of
Finally, in April 1971 the jaguar E-Type Series 3 was introduced which featured the new 5.3-litre V12 engine producing 266bhp and had single overhead camshafts per bank. The Jaguar V12 had a top speed of 146mph and accelerated to 60mph in 6.4 seconds. This was the world's only mass-production V12 engine at the time.
xGTiR. This Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 Roadster ‘Commemorative Edition’ is an elegant open-top classic sports car, which is highly collectible given its ‘1 of 50’ status, and even more so for the keen driver given its ‘1 of 19’ manual transmission specification.
Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 2+2 Coupe in 1973, the model with 3-door hatchback coupe body and V-12 5343 cm3 / 326 cui, 203 kW / 276 PS / 272 hp (DIN) of power, 473 Nm / 349 lb-ft of torque, 4-speed manual powertrain offered up to mid-year 1973 for Europe . Specifications listing with
What is the top speed of a Jaguar XJS Convertible V12? The Jaguar XJS Convertible V12 top speed is 258 Km/h / 160 mph. Jaguar E Type 4.2 (1964) Jaguar XJS 3.6 (1983)
Compared to the six-cylinder Jaguar, the V-12 engine has upped performance by 20 mph or, expressed another way, is 1,000 rpm less stressed." Contemporary American car magazines focused on the bargain this new mechanical package made the E-type.
And that was what was under its long, tapering bonnet. Jaguar had developed a rather glorious 5.3-litre V12 engine intended for the XJ12. But fitting it in the E-type first was a handy way of proving its reliability. With 272bhp on tap, it was a wonderful way of guiding the E-type through its twilight years.
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