The Ferrari F136 engine is a 65-degree V12 engine, designed by Franco Gozzi and built by Ferrari from 1996 to 2001. It was used in the Ferrari 550 Maranello, 456M GT, and 456M GTA.
The engine has a displacement of 6.5 liters and produces a maximum power output of 510 PS (375 kW; 503 hp) at 7000 rpm and 588 N·m (434 lb·ft) of torque at 5000 rpm. The engine features a dry sump oil system and a compression ratio of 11.3:1.
The F136 engine is a front-mounted, naturally aspirated engine with a rear-wheel drive layout. It has a cast iron block and aluminum heads. The engine uses a four-valve per cylinder head design with dual overhead camshafts.
The F136 engine is a powerful and efficient engine that has been used in a variety of Ferrari models. It is a popular choice for racing and performance applications.