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The 365 GT4 BB was updated as the Ferrari BB 512 in 1976, resurrecting the name of the earlier Ferrari 512 racer. The name 51...
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The 365 GT4 BB was updated as the Ferrari BB 512 in 1976, resurrecting the name of the earlier Ferrari 512 racer. The name 512 referred to the car's 5 litre, 12 cylinder engine; a deviation from Ferrari's established practice of naming 12-cylinder road cars (as the 365 BB) after their individual cylinder displacement. The engine was enlarged to 4943 cc, with an increased compression ratio of 9.2:1. Power was slightly down to 360 hp. The BB 512 was updated to the Ferrari BB 512i in 1981.
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