V4 engine, the Glossary
A V4 engine is a four-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.[1]
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38 relations: Aluminium, American Motors Corporation, Aprilia, Balance shaft, Big-bang firing order, Crankpin, Ducati Desmosedici, Flat-four engine, Ford Essex V4 engine, Ford Taunus V4 engine, Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Honda RC213V, J. Walter Christie, KTM RC16, Lancia Lambda, Lancia V4 engine, LuAZ-967, M422 Mighty Mite, Main bearing, Matchless Silver Hawk, Matra 530, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mors (automobile), Outboard motor, Porsche 919 Hybrid, Puch, Reciprocating engine, Saab 95, Saab 96, Saab Sonett, Straight-four engine, Torsional vibration, Type 73 armored personnel carrier, V engine, V6 engine, Wisconsin Motor Manufacturing Company, ZAZ Zaporozhets, 1907 French Grand Prix.
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Aluminium
Aluminium (Aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has symbol Al and atomic number 13.
American Motors Corporation
American Motors Corporation (AMC; commonly referred to as American Motors) was an American automobile manufacturing company formed by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company on May 1, 1954.
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Aprilia
Aprilia is an Italian motorcycle manufacturer founded immediately after World War II in Noale, Italy, by Alberto Beggio.
Balance shaft
Balance shafts are used in piston engines to reduce vibration by cancelling out unbalanced dynamic forces.
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Big-bang firing order
A big bang engine has an unconventional firing order designed so that some of the power strokes occur simultaneously or in close succession.
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Crankpin
A crankpin or crank pin, also known as a rod bearing journal, is a mechanical device in an engine which connects the crankshaft to the connecting rod for each cylinder.
Ducati Desmosedici
The Ducati Desmosedici is a four-stroke V4 engine racing motorcycle made by Ducati for MotoGP racing.
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Flat-four engine
A flat-four engine, also known as a horizontally opposed-four engine or boxer engine, is a four-cylinder piston engine with two banks of cylinders lying on opposite sides of a common crankshaft.
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Ford Essex V4 engine
The Essex V4 is a V4 petrol engine manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 1965 to 1977. V4 engine and Ford Essex V4 engine are v4 engines.
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Ford Taunus V4 engine
The Ford Taunus V4 engine is a 60° V4 piston engine with one balance shaft, introduced by Ford Motor Company in Germany in 1962. V4 engine and Ford Taunus V4 engine are v4 engines.
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Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the highest class of motorcycle road racing events held on road circuits sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM).
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Honda RC213V
The Honda RC213V is a Japanese motorcycle developed for road racing by Honda Racing Corporation to compete in the MotoGP series from the 2012 season and onwards.
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J. Walter Christie
John Walter Christie (May 6, 1865 – January 11, 1944) was an American engineer and inventor.
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KTM RC16
The KTM RC16 is a prototype grand prix racing motorcycle which was developed to race in the MotoGP series by KTM, starting from the 2017 season.
Lancia Lambda
The Lancia Lambda is an innovative automobile produced from 1922 through 1931.
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Lancia V4 engine
Italian automobile company Lancia was the first to manufacture cars with V4 and V6 engines in series-production. V4 engine and Lancia V4 engine are v4 engines.
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LuAZ-967
The LuAZ-967 (ЛуАЗ-967) was the Transporter of the Front Line, a small Soviet four-wheel drive amphibious vehicle.
M422 Mighty Mite
The AMC M422 'Mighty Mite', or G-843 by its supply catalog designation, is an extra lightweight ¼-ton 4x4 tactical truck, designed for the United States Marine Corps, to be suitable for helicopter airlift and manhandling.
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Main bearing
A main bearing is a bearing in a piston engine which holds the crankshaft in place and allows it to rotate within the engine block.
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Matchless Silver Hawk
Matchless Silver Hawk is a Bert Collier designed motorcycle produced by Matchless for 1931 and introduced at the 1930 Motorcycle Show at Olympia, London as their range-leading luxury model.
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Matra 530
The Matra Sports M530 is a sports car created and built by the French engineering group Matra.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
is a Japanese multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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Mors (automobile)
The Mors automobile factory was an early French car manufacturer.
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Outboard motor
An outboard motor is a propulsion system for boats, consisting of a self-contained unit that includes engine, gearbox and propeller or jet drive, designed to be affixed to the outside of the transom.
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Porsche 919 Hybrid
The Porsche 919 Hybrid is a Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1) dual hybrid racing car built and used by Porsche in the 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 seasons of the FIA World Endurance Championship.
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Puch
Puch is a manufacturing company located in Graz, Austria.
Reciprocating engine
A reciprocating engine, also often known as a piston engine, is typically a heat engine that uses one or more reciprocating pistons to convert high temperature and high pressure into a rotating motion.
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Saab 95
The Saab 95 is a seven-seater, two-door station wagon produced by Swedish automaker Saab from 1959 to 1978.
Saab 96
The Saab 96 is an automobile manufactured and marketed by Swedish automaker Saab from 1960 to January 1980, replacing the Saab 93.
Saab Sonett
The Saab Sonett is an automobile manufactured by Swedish automaker Saab between 1955 and 1957 and again between 1966 and 1974.
Straight-four engine
A straight-four engine (also referred to as an inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.
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Torsional vibration
Torsional vibration is the angular vibration of an object - commonly a shaft - along its axis of rotation.
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Type 73 armored personnel carrier
The is a tracked armored personnel carrier that entered service with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in 1973.
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V engine
A V engine, sometimes called a Vee engine, is a common configuration for internal combustion engines. V4 engine and v engine are v engines.
V6 engine
A V6 engine is a six-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration. V4 engine and V6 engine are v engines.
Wisconsin Motor Manufacturing Company
The Wisconsin Motor Manufacturing Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been manufacturing internal combustion engines since 1909.
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ZAZ Zaporozhets
ZAZ Zaporozhets (Запоро́жец) was a series of rear-wheel-drive superminis (city cars in their first generation) designed and built from 1958 at the ZAZ factory in Soviet Ukraine.
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1907 French Grand Prix
The 1907 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Dieppe on 2 July 1907.
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See also
V engines
- Hot vee turbocharged engine
- V engine
- V-twin engine
- V10 engine
- V12 engine
- V14 engine
- V16 engine
- V18 engine
- V20 engine
- V24 engine
- V3 engine
- V4 engine
- V4 engines
- V5 engine
- V6 engine
- V6 engines
- V8 engine
- V8 engines
- VR5 engine
- VR6 engine
V4 engines
- Ford Essex V4 engine
- Ford Taunus V4 engine
- Ford V4 engine
- Lancia V4 engine
- Lutetia 4.C.02
- MeMZ-965
- Porsche V4 engine
- V4 engine
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V4_engine
Also known as V-4 engine, V4 (engine), V4 engines.