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Argo JM19C Cosworth
Argo JM19C Cosworth

Brand

Argo Racing Cars

Produced from

1988

Portal

Sports Cars

Vehicle category

Group C & IMSA GTP

Model line

Argo JM19

Model generation

Argo JM19

Predecessor

-

Sucessor

-
About this submodel
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When privateers in the 1980s needed a reliable, powerful, and universally understood engine, one name stood above all others: Cosworth. The 1988 Argo JM19C Cosworth was the quintessential Group C2 challenger, a pragmatic and potent weapon built for the grueling endurance battles of the World Sports Car Championship.

This was the workhorse. While other Argos experimented with exotic, fragile, or highly-strung powerplants, the JM19C relied on the legendary Ford-Cosworth DFL. This was the 3.3-liter (and later 3.9-liter), naturally-aspirated V8 iteration of the engine that had dominated Formula 1 as the DFV. It was bulletproof, endlessly tunable, and relatively affordable. Mated to the lightweight, high-downforce JM19C chassis, it created the perfect package for privateer teams to hunt for C2 class victories at Le Mans, Silverstone, and Spa.

There was no turbo lag, no rotary quirks—just 500+ horsepower of instant, high-revving V8 throttle response. The sound was the definitive soundtrack of 1980s motorsport: a sharp, barking, mechanical roar that echoed across the track. The JM19C Cosworth was a fan favorite and a grid staple, a testament to a brilliant British-American partnership that defined an entire era of sports car racing.

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Brand

Argo Racing Cars

Produced from

1988

Portal

Sports Cars

Vehicle category

Group C & IMSA GTP

Model line

Argo JM19

Model generation

Argo JM19

Predecessor

-

Sucessor

-

Brand

Argo Racing Cars

Produced from

1988

Portal

Sports Cars

Vehicle category

Group C & IMSA GTP

Model line

Argo JM19

Model generation

Argo JM19

Predecessor

-

Sucessor

-
About this submodel

When privateers in the 1980s needed a reliable, powerful, and universally understood engine, one name stood above all others: Cosworth. The 1988 Argo JM19C Cosworth was the quintessential Group C2 challenger, a pragmatic and potent weapon built for the grueling endurance battles of the World Sports Car Championship.

This was the workhorse. While other Argos experimented with exotic, fragile, or highly-strung powerplants, the JM19C relied on the legendary Ford-Cosworth DFL. This was the 3.3-liter (and later 3.9-liter), naturally-aspirated V8 iteration of the engine that had dominated Formula 1 as the DFV. It was bulletproof, endlessly tunable, and relatively affordable. Mated to the lightweight, high-downforce JM19C chassis, it created the perfect package for privateer teams to hunt for C2 class victories at Le Mans, Silverstone, and Spa.

There was no turbo lag, no rotary quirks—just 500+ horsepower of instant, high-revving V8 throttle response. The sound was the definitive soundtrack of 1980s motorsport: a sharp, barking, mechanical roar that echoed across the track. The JM19C Cosworth was a fan favorite and a grid staple, a testament to a brilliant British-American partnership that defined an entire era of sports car racing.

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Tech Specs

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Tech Specs

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Engine

01

03

Internal combustion engine

Configuration

Ford Cosworth DFL, V8

Location

Mid, longitudinally mounted

Construction

Aluminium alloy block and head

Displacement (cc)

3,223 cc

Displacement (cu in)

196.6 cu in

Compression

-

Bore x Stroke

90.0 mm x 64.8 mm

Valvetrain

4 valves per cylinder, DOHC

Fuel feed

Fuel Injection

Lubrication

Dry sump

Aspiration

Naturally aspirated

Output

Power (hp)

465 hp

Power (kW)

347 kW

Max power at

8,500 RPM

Torque (Nm)

420 Nm

Torque (ft lbs)

310 ft lbs

Max torque at

7,250 RPM

Drivetrain

02

03

Chassis

Type

Monocoque unibody

Material

Aluminium honeycomb

Body

Material

Carbon fibre

Transmission

Gearbox

5-speed manual

Drive

Rear Wheel Drive

Suspension

Front

Double wishbones, coil springs over dampers, anti-roll bar

Rear

Double wishbones, coil springs over dampers, anti-roll bar

Steering

Type

Rack and pinion

Brakes

Front

Ventilated discs

Rear

Ventilated discs

Wheels

Front

-

Rear

-

Tires

Front

-

Rear

-

Dimensions and performance

03

03

Dimensions

Lenght (mm)

-

Lenght (in)

-

Width (mm)

-

Width (in)

-

Height (mm)

-

Height (in)

-

Wheelbase (mm)

-

Wheelbase (in)

-

Weight (kg)

750 kg

Weight (lbs)

1,654 lbs

Performance

Power to weight

0.62 hp/kg

Top speed (km/h)

-

Top speed (mph)

-

0-100 km/h (0-60 mph)

-

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