V-4
Americannoun
PLURAL
V-4'sExample Sentences
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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.
From New York Times
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.
From Washington Times
“The engine that they designed and developed was the world’s first direct-inject, liquid cooled V-4 engine,” said Laney.
From Forbes
A 2012 graduate of the Depot is Motus, a motorcycle company that employs an in-house designed and patented V-4 engine.
From Forbes
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