Is there a V4 engine?

The V4 engine is less common compared to straight-four
straight-four
A straight-four engine (also called an inline-four) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.
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engines. However, V4 engines have been used in automobiles, motorcycles, and other applications.
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Do any cars have a V4 engine?

The front subframe of a Lancia Fulvia, including its V-4 engine. So that's why the V-4 never caught on in cars, despite Ford and Lancia's experimentation. In a motorcycle, it's worth the extra cost and complexity for a high-end sport bike, like a Ducati V4 Panigale, because there's only so much space to work with.
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Is a V4 engine possible?

The V4 is an incredibly rare configuration in the world of cars, despite its prolific use in motorbikes. So why has it only been the likes of Lancia, Saab and Ford that have ever given this V-configuration some serious thought in their road cars in the past?
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Why does a V4 not exist?

Why Are V4 Engines So Rare? Each V-4 needs a two cylinder head, two exhaust manifolds, two valvetrains and double as many camshafts as an inline-four, as do many other V engines. In other words, a V-4 development would be expensive, and a manufacturing process would be costly.
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Is there a V5 engine?

A V5 engine is a five-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration. V5 engine designs are very uncommon, with the only production version of one being the 1997–2006 Volkswagen Group VR5 engine.
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What car is a V12?

Besides the DBS and DB11, Aston makes (or will make) two other V12-engined cars – the Speedster and Valkyrie. Both are limited edition and, unfortunately, sold out. Click here to read our review of the Aston Martin DB11.
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Do 14 cylinder engines exist?

A V14 engine is a V engine with 14 cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of seven. It is a relatively rare layout, which is used on large medium-speed diesel engines used for power generation and marine propulsion.
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Is there a V16 engine?

The only known use of a V16 engine in the post-World War II era is the British Racing Motors (BRM) V16 engine used in Formula One racing from 1950 to 1955. The engine was a 1.5 L (91 cu in) supercharged design, which was unsuccessful despite its high power output.
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Is there a V2 engine?

A V-twin engine, also called a V2 engine, is a two-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.
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Is 4-cylinder a V6?

Every vehicle has cylinders, and the engine size is generally denoted by how many cylinders a vehicle has. A 4 cylinder has 4, a V6 has 6 and so on. Inside each cylinder is a piston, which moves up and down.
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What does V stand for in V8?

Whereas, a V8 means an 8-cylinder engine. But, you may wonder what the 'V' means in V6 and V8. The 'V' represents the way cylinders are arranged in your engine. V-type engines have cylinders placed in a V-like shape, or to put it the other way, in two equal rows.
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Did Ford make a V4 engine?

The Essex V4 is a V4 petrol engine manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 1965 to 1977. The engine was available in both 1.7 L and 2.0 L capacities.
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Is there a 1 cylinder car?

Summary. This single-cylinder, four-horsepower engine powered the Oldsmobile Curved Dash runabout. It has one cylinder, one piston, one connecting rod and crank, one balance wheel, and two valves.
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Is there a V24 engine?

A V24 engine is a 24-cylinder piston engine where two banks of twelve cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft. The majority of V24 engines, however, have been "dual V12" engines where two separate V12 engines are placed in line with each other.
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Why are there no 7 cylinder engines?

Because of its weight, size, and expense, the seven-cylinder engine was never used in a mass-produced car.
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Does a V20 engine exist?

A V20 engine is a twenty-cylinder piston engine where two banks of ten cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft. Large diesel V20 engines have been used in diesel locomotives, haul trucks, electric generators and marine applications.
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Whats faster V8 or V12?

The thermal efficiency of V8 engines is between 29% to 40%. In contrast, the thermal efficiency of a V12 engine can be 50%. However, the maximum brake power capacity of the V12 engine is 19,300 hp, and the V8 engine is 10,000 hp. The engine compression ratio of the V12 engine is 9.5:1, and the V8 engine is 13.7: 1.
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What is the highest V engine?

1. SRT Viper: 8.4-liter, 640-hp and 600 lb-ft V-10. The biggest engine available in the U.S. belongs to an American supercar -- and all remains right in the world. The Viper's 8.4-liter V-10 makes an impressive 640 hp and 600 lb-ft of torque.
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What is the fastest engine?

The Koenigsegg Jesko's twin-turbo V-8 revs from idle to redline in 0.213 seconds, beating every other street-legal production car ever made. The 5.1-liter twin-turbo V-8 that powers the Koenigsegg Jesko might just be the fastest-revving engine ever installed in a production road car.
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Who had the first V8 engine?

In 1907, the Hewitt Touring Car became the first car built in the United States with a V8 engine. The 1910 De Dion-Bouton— built in France— is considered to be the first V8 engine produced in significant quantities.
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What engine is Bugatti?

GROUNDBREAKING ENGINEERING. The heart of the CHIRON is its quad-turbocharged 8 l W16 engine. This unique masterpiece generates an incredible 1,500 hp and 1,600 Nm of torque, with an almost linear power output between 2,000 and 6,000 rpm.
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What car has a V16?

The Cadillac V16 engine was a type of automobile engine produced in the 1930s. Cadillac produced two of only three production, gasoline-fueled V16 engine models in history. Both were used in the Cadillac V-16 automobile, the first from 1930 until 1937, and the second between 1938 and 1940.
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What is v8s?

V8 is a popular vegetable juice that claims to provide 2 servings of vegetables in an 8-ounce glass. Any 100 percent vegetable juice counts toward a person's daily recommended vegetable intake. However, due to the importance of fiber, many nutritionists recommend eating whole vegetables and fruits.
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Is there a 2 cylinder car?

Volkswagen XL Sport

The XL Sport was introduced at the Paris Motor show and has the world's most powerful two-cylinder engine! Just to let you know, this car can go from 0-100 in less than 6 seconds!
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