- Saab two-stroke
The first Saab two-stroke engine was based on a
DKW design. The SAAB engine, a two cylinder with 764 cm3engine displacement and 25 hp was transversally placed in the 1950 - 1956Saab 92 , giving it a top speed of 100 km/h. With the 1954 model engine output was raised to 28 hp. It had some features only found in modern cars such as one ignition coil per cylinder.The second type of SAAB two stroke engine was a longitudinally placed 3 cylinder of 748 cc and initially 33 hp. This engine was used in the Saabs 93, 94 (with an engine tuned to 57,5 hp),
Saab Sonett I and II, 95, 96,Saab GT750 , theSaab Formula Junior and theSaab Quantum .The 1958-59 Sports version of the 93B had 48-50 hp in base version and 57 hp in super version. This model had triple
carburetor s.From 1959 displacement was raised to 841 cc with 38 hp. For model year 1966, the 'standard' 3-cylinder two-stroke engine was fitted with triple carburetors. From model year 1967 it was replaced with the
Ford Taunus V4 engine .SAAB also made some experimental
V6 engine s, by mounting two three cylinder two-stroke engines together, at an angle. One had carburetors on the outside, while another was more conventional, with a carburetor in between the two blocks.ee also
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Saab Monster
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