Maybach HL230 P45

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The Maybach HL230 P45 was a powerful German V-12 gasoline tank engine used in heavy World War II armored vehicles such as the Tiger I and Panther.

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Maybach HL230 P45 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf V-12 engine
gasoline engine
tank engine
application heavy tank
self-propelled gun
tank destroyer
aspiration naturally aspirated
bore 130 mm
configuration 60-degree V-12
coolingSystem water-cooled
countryOfOrigin Germany
cylinderArrangement V
cylinders 12
designedFor German armored fighting vehicles
displacement 23.095 L
23095 cc
era 1940s
fuelType gasoline
ignitionSystem magneto ignition
manufacturer Maybach
maximumRPM 3000 rpm
mountingPosition rear-mounted in hull
notableFeature high power output for its time
used in most late-war German heavy AFVs
numberOfCarburetors 2
powerOutput 700 PS at 3000 rpm
about 690 hp at 3000 rpm
predecessor Maybach HL210 P45
surface form: Maybach HL210
productionPeriod early 1940s
stroke 145 mm
usedBy Waffen-SS
Wehrmacht
usedIn Bergepanther
Brummbär
Elefant
Ferdinand tank destroyer
Hummel
Jagdpanther
Jagdpanzer IV early variants
surface form: Jagdpanzer IV

Nashorn
Panther tank
Tiger I tank
surface form: Sturmtiger

Tiger I tank
surface form: Tiger I

Tiger II
usedInConflict World War II
valvetrain single overhead camshaft per bank

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Tiger I tank engine Maybach HL230 P45
subject surface form: Tiger I
Maybach HL210 P45 successor Maybach HL230 P45
Maybach HL210 P45 replacedInTigerIBy Maybach HL230 P45