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Definitions for v-engine
ˈviˌɛn dʒənv-engine
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v-engine
A V engine, sometimes called a Vee engine, is a common configuration for internal combustion engines. It consists of two cylinder banks—usually with the same number of cylinders in each bank—connected to a common crankshaft. These cylinder banks are arranged at an angle to each other, so that the banks form a "V" shape when viewed from the front of the engine. V engines typically have a shorter length than equivalent inline engines, however the trade-off is a larger width. V6, V8 and V12 engines are the most common layout for automobile engines with 6, 8 or 12 cylinders respectively.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of v-engine in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of v-engine in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of v-engine in a Sentence
We are delighted to extend our partnership which has proved very successful over time, after the reconstruction that Renault has undertaken, clear progress has been made which has made it logical to continue with the TAG Heuer badged engine.
Its wing shape and engine positions smoothly direct air into and around the engine, providing additional efficiency.
Private capitalism makes a steam engine; State capitalism makes pyramids.
One thing is sure, his VO2 max suggests he has the engine to achieve what he's achieved.
There was no bad odour at the time, Swiss banks and their secrecy were an engine of the Swiss economy in the same vein as chocolates and watch-making.
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