Type
2S DHC
Number of doors
2
Wheelbase
2286 mm 90 in
Track: Front
1270 mm 50 in
Track: Rear
1270 mm 50 in
Length
3848 mm 151.5 in
Width
1511 mm 59.5 in
Height
1245 mm 49 in
Length:wheelbase ratio
1.68
Ground clearance
178 mm 7 in
Kerb weight
894 kg 1971 lb
Weight distribution(Front)
49.00 %
Fuel capacity
59.1 litres 13 UK Gal 15.6 US Gal
Bore
66.00 mm
Cylinders
S-6
Displacement
2 litre1971 cc(120.278 cu in)
Compression ratio
9.00:1
Fuel system
3 So carbs
Maximum power(Net)
126.7 PS (125.0 bhp) (93.2 kW)@ 6000 rpm
Specific output
63.4 bhp/litre1.04 bhp/cu in
Maximum torque(Net)
167.0 Nm (123 ft?�·lb) (17 kgm)@ 4500 rpm
bmep
1064.7 kPa (154.4 psi)
Specific torque
84.73 Nm/litre
Manufacturer
Bristol
Coolant
Water
Bore/stroke ratio
0.69
Unitary capacity
328.5 cc/cylinder
Aspiration
Normal
Compressor type
N/A
Intercooler
None
Catalytic converter
N
0-60 mph
9.10 s
Standing
16.50 s
Top speed
190 km/h (118 mph)
Power-to-weight
139.82 bhp/ton
Engine location
Front
Engine alignment
Longitudinal
Drive
RWD
Turns lock-to-lock
2.000
Turning circle
11.30 m
Suspension
front I.TL.
Brakes F/R
Dr/Dr
Transmission
4M
Top gear ratio
1.00
Final drive ratio
3.90
RAC rating
16.2
year
1956
autumn 1956, the AC Ace-Bristol and the companion AC Aceca-Bristol were in production by the spring of 1957.
production as the AC Ace-Bristol in 1957. In this form, the car raced at Le Mans in 1957 and 1958.
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