Updated: 13-Oct-2023
SCAT manufactured the Hispano Suiza model HS V8 during WWI.
From Appendix 6: The main text lacks illustrations of SCAT engines manufactured under license from Hispano Suiza.
-Two engines built by SCAT have been located at the Vigna di Valle Museum, near Rome. The Aeronautical Regia Museum.
“SCAT 34, 180 CV”
-Another SCAT is the 42-8, (42-S?) based on the HS 42, giving 300 HP.
“SCAT 42-8, 300 CV”
“SCAT 42-8 port side view”
-Both SCAT motors have superimposed gearboxes.
-Photos Jacinto Garcia.
From Appendix 10: The company name SCAT is an acronym for: Societá Ceirano Automobili Torino and was a builder of Hispano-Suiza engines in Italy.
“Cover of a Service Manual”
-As we see, it made the 150, 180, 200 and 220 HP models. See main text.
Engines of SCAT (Italia)
Model: 34, -34S (H-S Lic.)
Arquitecture:
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke: x
Power:
Weight:
Model: 42, -42-8 (H-S Lic.)
Arquitecture:
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke: x
Power:
Weight: