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A V4 engine is a V form engine with four cylinders. | |||
[[Image:VMAX day 2009. Engine cutaway, side.jpg|thumb|Cutaway view of the V-4 engine of a [[Yamaha V-Max]]]] | |||
[[Image:Honda ST1100 engine closeup.jpg|thumb|right|Longitudinal V4 engine in a [[Honda ST1100]] with its fairing removed]] | |||
V4 engines are mostly found nowadays in [[motorcycle]]s, typically transversely-mounted. Models with V4 engines include: | |||
* [[Aprilia RSV 4]] | |||
* [[Ducati Desmosedici]] | |||
* [[Honda Magna]] | |||
* [[Honda NR]] | |||
* [[Honda RC212V]] | |||
* [[Honda ST1100]] and [[Honda ST1300|ST1300]] (Pan-European) with longitudinally mounted V4 engine. | |||
* [[Honda VF and VFR]] | |||
* [[Suzuki Madura]] | |||
* [[Yamaha Venture]] | |||
* [[Yamaha V-Max]] | |||
* [[Yamaha YZR500]] | |||
[[Category:Engine configurations]] | [[Category:Engine configurations]] |
Latest revision as of 14:20, 4 June 2010
A V4 engine is a V form engine with four cylinders.
V4 engines are mostly found nowadays in motorcycles, typically transversely-mounted. Models with V4 engines include:
- Aprilia RSV 4
- Ducati Desmosedici
- Honda Magna
- Honda NR
- Honda RC212V
- Honda ST1100 and ST1300 (Pan-European) with longitudinally mounted V4 engine.
- Honda VF and VFR
- Suzuki Madura
- Yamaha Venture
- Yamaha V-Max
- Yamaha YZR500