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About The Meteor Interceptor

The Meteor Interceptor is all about the dream to put a very large engine into a car. The car is a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 2006 and the engine is a Rolls Royce Meteor V12 with a displacement of 27 litres (1.649 cui). The Meteor is a very close relative to the Merlin engine that could be found in the Spitfire fighter aircraft.

Here you can follow this project with videos from the actual build. You will also find posts from other similar projects that we visit to find inspiration and knowledge for this project. And please make sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram as well. #themeteorinterceptor

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