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About Forgotten Engines

Forgotten Engines explores the forgotten engines that powered cars, trucks, aircraft, ships, tanks, factories, and machines across history. From experimental designs and rare prototypes to legendary engines that failed, disappeared, or were replaced by modern technology, this channel dives deep into mechanical history and engineering.

We break down how these engines worked, why they mattered, and what caused their rise or fall. Expect detailed storytelling about vintage engines, industrial powerplants, military engines, and bold mechanical ideas that pushed technology forward.

If you’re fascinated by engines, engineering, mechanical innovation, and the lost machines of the past, Formgotten Engines is built for you.

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The Dark Story Behind the Chrysler A57 Multibank – The 30-Cylinder Frankenstein Engine

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