Existing Products.

AER P14 V6
This engine is based on the block and head castings
of the Nissan VQ engine, which in road car application, is
fitted to the Nissan 350Z. AER have extensively
re-engineered this engine for use in the Nissan World Series.
The re-engineering includes a bespoke dry sump conversion,
bespoke pistons, connecting rods, crankshaft, cam shaft,
valve gear inlet system. The VQL engine is primarily used in
single seat race car applications.

AER P07 I4
This engine is a bespoke design AER inline 4 cylinder.
It has a 2.0 litre capacity and is turbocharged.
It was designed in 2000 and has been the bench
mark engine for LMP2 cars running in Le Mans,
LMES and ALMS in Europe and the United States.

AER P32 V8
This engine is a bespoke design AER V8.
It has a capacity of up to 4 litres and is turbocharged
using 2 Garret units. It’s first season was 2006.
It has been run in LMP1 cars competing in Le Mans,
LMES and ALMS in Europe and the United States.
During it’s first season it has proved to be very
reliable and has given good performance, winning many
pole positions.