V-Engines
V-Engines are a type of internal combustion engine characterized by their V-shaped configuration of cylinders. This design allows for a more compact engine size while maintaining power and efficiency. Commonly found in vehicles, V-Engines can have various cylinder counts, such as V6 or V8, which refer to the number of cylinders arranged in two banks.
The V-Engine design helps balance the engine's weight and reduces vibrations, leading to smoother operation. These engines are widely used in automobiles, motorcycles, and even some aircraft, making them popular for both performance and everyday driving needs.