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V-4

[vee-fawr, -fohr]

noun

plural

V-4's 
  1. V-four.



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The bike’s 1103 cubic-centimeter V-4 engine makes 214 horsepower, and I have an aftermarket racing exhaust system that ups that about another 10.

With its tiny 1.3-liter alloy V-4 engine mounted at an angle, ahead of the front axles, the Lancia Fulvia Coupe is most certainly a strange car.

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Ilminen’s first trip to Bonneville was in October 2009 when he used his restored Honda V30 Magna with a 500cc, liquid-cooled V-4 engine to hit 104.5 mph but was short of the record in its class of 112 mph.

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“The engine that they designed and developed was the world’s first direct-inject, liquid cooled V-4 engine,” said Laney.

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A 2012 graduate of the Depot is Motus, a motorcycle company that employs an in-house designed and patented V-4 engine.

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