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Revision 9 . . (edit) November 27, 2001 8:04 pm by WojPob
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Revision 5 . . (edit) October 29, 2001 6:00 pm by (logged).37.81.xxx [talk]
Revision 3 . . October 29, 2001 5:24 am by Coasting [V12s used in World War II fighters]
  

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An engine in V configuration, having 12 cylinders. 12 cylinder engines have never been common, their use mainly confined to expensive luxury and sporting cars. 12 cylinder engines can have superlative performance and smoothness characteristics, but only at the cost of significant additional mechanical complexity and cost.
An engine in V configuration, having 12 cylinders. 12 cylinder engines have never been common, their use mainly confined to expensive luxury and sporting cars - they are very common in Formula One racers. 12 cylinder engines can have superlative performance and smoothness characteristics, but only at the cost of significant additional mechanical complexity and cost.

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A number of World War II fighter planes used V12 engines, usually generating about 1,500 horsepower. Their use in fighters disappeared quickly after the advent of the jet engine.

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There are also V6 engines, V8 engines, etc. The V configuration helps minimize vibration. V-twin (two cylinder V configuration) engines are common on motorcycles.
A number of World War II fighter planes used V12 engines, usually generating about 1,500 horsepower. Their use in fighters disappeared quickly after the advent of the jet engine.

Mercedes (MTU) manufactured a line of V12 diesel engines for marine use. These engines commonly power craft up to about 100 tons in pairwise configurations. These large engines required about 35 gallons of oil in the crankcase.

There are also V6 engines, V8 engines, etc. The V configuration helps minimize vibration and reduces the overall length of the crankshaft. V-twin (two cylinder V configuration) engines are common on motorcycles.

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