Please put this 20,000-rpm Cosworth F1 engine in your car.
Cosworth has a grand history as a Formula 1 engine manufacturer, led mostly by the iconic DFV line responsible for some twelve driver's championships. Their 2005 to 2013 engine was a minor footnote in that history, a winless attempt to provide engines for teams without a manufacturer connection, but it did at least rev to 20,000 RPM.
In other words, this is either the beginnings of a piece of motor racing sculpture or a bill for tens of thousands of dollars in complicated work to make a very specific dream come true. If the former interests you, the engine is currently bid up to $2100 with five days remaining. If you're interested in restoring the motor to its former glory, please tell us about the car you're putting it into when you're done.
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