V Engine
A "V Engine" is a type of internal combustion engine where the cylinders are arranged in two banks that form a "V" shape. This design allows for a more compact engine size while maintaining power and efficiency. V engines are commonly used in various vehicles, including cars and motorcycles, and can have different configurations, such as V6 or V8, depending on the number of cylinders.
The V engine's design helps improve balance and reduce vibrations, making it smoother during operation. It is often favored in performance vehicles and larger trucks due to its ability to produce significant power. The arrangement also allows for better airflow, contributing to overall engine performance.