Moskvitch G5 Prototype 1965

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Moskvitch G5 Prototype '65
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The Moskvitch G5 was a Formula One car from Moskvitch released in 1965. It was to be fitted with an engine called GD-1, an eight-cylinder 1500cc DOHC engine giving 200 hp at 10,500 rpm. Already during the first test the engine produced 162 hp at 6000 rpm. The engine was fitted with four dual Weber carburettors and the total weight was 158 kg.

The G5 was also the first Russian car with disk brakes on all wheels. The fibreglass body was designed using a wind tunnel. However, funding was cut so the car had to be fitted with an inline-4 engine from the Moskvitch 412, but fitted with a new DOHC head and two twin Weber 40DCO carburetors. This engine produced 100 hp. Modifications in 1970 raised the power to 112 hp. Displacement was increased to 1840cc in 1972, and to 1948cc (now producing 140 hp) in 1974. A fiberglass body was also added in 1974, and the cars were redesignated as G5M. The G5M was raced until 1976.

Curb Weight: 580 kg
Max Power: 200 hp (prototype)

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