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- V6_engine abstract "A V6 engine is a V engine with six cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of three cylinders, usually set at either a right angle or an acute angle to each other, with all six pistons driving a common crankshaft. It is the second most common engine configuration in modern cars after the inline four.The V6 is one of the most compact engine configurations, shorter than the inline-4 and in many designs narrower than the V8. Owing to its compact length, the V6 lends itself well to the widely used transverse engine front-wheel drive layout. It is becoming more common as the space allowed for engines in modern cars is reduced at the same time as power requirements increase, and has largely replaced the straight-six engine, which is too long to fit in many modern engine compartments. The V6 engine has become widely adopted for medium-sized cars, often as an optional engine where an inline-4 is standard, or as a base engine where a V8 is a higher-cost performance option. Recent forced induction V6 engines have delivered horsepower and torque output comparable to contemporary larger displacement, naturally aspirated V8 engines, while reducing fuel consumption and emissions, such as the Volkswagen Group's 3.0 TFSI which is supercharged and directly injected, and Ford Motor Company's turbocharged and directly injected EcoBoost V6, both of which have been compared to Volkswagen's 4.2 V8 engine.Modern V6 engines commonly range in displacement from 2.5 to 4.0 L (150 to 240 cu in), though larger and smaller examples have been produced.".
- V6_engine thumbnail IC_engine.JPG?width=300.
- V6_engine wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- V6_engine wikiPageExternalLink V6.
- V6_engine wikiPageID "32695".
- V6_engine wikiPageRevisionID "605618951".
- V6_engine hasPhotoCollection V6_engine.
- V6_engine subject Category:Piston_engine_configurations.
- V6_engine comment "A V6 engine is a V engine with six cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of three cylinders, usually set at either a right angle or an acute angle to each other, with all six pistons driving a common crankshaft. It is the second most common engine configuration in modern cars after the inline four.The V6 is one of the most compact engine configurations, shorter than the inline-4 and in many designs narrower than the V8.".
- V6_engine label "Moteur V6".
- V6_engine label "Motor V6".
- V6_engine label "Motor V6".
- V6_engine label "Sechszylinder".
- V6_engine label "V6 (silnik)".
- V6_engine label "V6 engine".
- V6_engine label "V6发动机".
- V6_engine label "V型6気筒".
- V6_engine sameAs Sechszylinder.
- V6_engine sameAs Motor_V6.
- V6_engine sameAs Moteur_V6.
- V6_engine sameAs Mesin_V6.
- V6_engine sameAs V型6気筒.
- V6_engine sameAs V6_(silnik).
- V6_engine sameAs Motor_V6.
- V6_engine sameAs m.080cr.
- V6_engine sameAs Q10856569.
- V6_engine sameAs Q10856569.
- V6_engine wasDerivedFrom V6_engine?oldid=605618951.
- V6_engine depiction IC_engine.JPG.
- V6_engine isPrimaryTopicOf V6_engine.