Lorraine 5P Explained

The Lorraine 5P, also called the Lorraine 100CV, Lorraine 110CV and Lorraine 120CV, was a family of five-cylinder air-cooled radial engines designed and built in France by Lorraine-Dietrich during the 1920s and 1930s. Nominal engine powers were given as 100- at 1250 / 1400 / 1350 rpm (maximum continuous power), with maximum outputs of 108- at 1350 / 1650 / 1700 rpm.

Variants

5Pa: also called the Lorraine 100CV, 8.59L (125x140)
  • 5Pb: also called the Lorraine 110CV, 8.59L (125x140)
  • 5Pc: also called the Lorraine 120CV, 9.3L (130x140)
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