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  • ...driven [[transmission]] with a variable ratio. In 1915 they built a 990 cc V-twin and later, this is also a 746 cc version. ...h integrated [[oil tank]] to the frame. In 1921 Borgo constructed a 477 cc V-twin overhead valve race engine with four valves per cylinder. In 1925 an e
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  • ...he Model A70 (20/30 hp), a car with a 4.4 liter engine and a four-cylinder V-engine with shaft drive, the Model B80 (35/45 hp) and followed by a C90 spo
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  • ...stantaneous power is equal to the force times the object's [[velocity]] '''v'''(''t''): :P(t) = \mathbf{F}(t) \cdot \mathbf{v}(t).
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  • ...arious other manufacturers. He used 2 hp and 3 hp and 5 hp single-cylinder V-twin engines from ''[[Aster]]'' and ''De Dion''-''Bouton''. In the same yea
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  • ...8 cc Python engines. In addition, Itala built the 498 cc Super, air-cooled V four ''Chaise'' engine.
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  • ...engines for [[bicycles]]. End of the century he developed a 2 [[cylinder]] V engine. This 2-cylinder engine was called ''Optimus'' and was built in seve
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  • A '''V10''' is an [[engine]] in [[V engine|V]] configuration, having 10 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s in two banks of ...ontain this issue a [[balance shaft]] is required. Theoretically, the best V-angle is 72°; with this angle there is no vibration in vertical and transv
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  • ...20 – July 18, 2001) made the first sketches for the layout of a new Ducati V twin. By April his drawings were completed, and by July, there was a runnin ...siastic about racing, and had encouraged Fabio Taglioni to develop the 750 V twin.
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  • ...'Urraco P250''' and '''Urraco P300''' with 2 litre, 2.5 litre, and 3 litre V-8 respectively. ...able roof panel, and its successor [[Lamborghini Jalpa]], with a 3.5 litre V-8 engine, were based upon the Urraco.
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  • || V&M Honda RC45 || V&M Honda
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  • ...torcycle by the English company ABC. The engine had two [[cylinders]] in a V-cutting [[frame]], with an angle of 36 °, 598 cc, overlapping valves (with
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  • A '''V24 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 24 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s, usually suitable only for
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  • ! colspan=1 |''' V '''
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  • ...ive to produce and decided to use V8 instead. The Trikappa was first small V angle engine typical for Lancia. The Trikappa engine has only 22 degree V angle.
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  • | Engine || 998 cc [[V-twin]], 4-stroke, liquid cooled ...ycle's weight to 175kg). It is powered by an enhanced version of the 60° [[v-twin]] magnesium engine producing 104bhp @ 10,000 rpm. Only 200 RSV 1000 R
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  • ...[[Aprilia]]. The motorycle incorporates Ride by Wire Technology and a 90° V-Twin engine.
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  • ...age:janoalfaengine.jpg|thumb|200px|right|'''Jano's incredibly complex DOHC V-12 of 1936-7 put out 370 hp but not enough to beat Mercedes.''']] ...s; the 125S became the first Ferrari and the progenitor of all the Ferrari V-12s. He died in 1987 after a long and illustrious career.
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  • '''Tipo 63''' featured the V 12 cylinder engine of 3 liters of the Formula one [[250F]] located in the c '''Tipo 64''' featured the V 12 cylinder engine (3 liters), still in the center of the car, in an upgrad
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  • ! colspan=1 |''' V '''
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