A v10 engine contains two sets of 5 cylinders, which are set exactly opposite each other, at a 90 degrees angle. This is to try to eliminate the rocking motion which is evident in a straight 10 engine, however there may still be some motion which can be corrected by two extra balance shafts. This engine makes a unique exhaust sound when running.
I believe Its "V-16".
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The horsepower equivalent of an engine can vary depending on its design and efficiency, but a rough estimate is that 139 cc typically translates to about 4 to 5 horsepower. This calculation is based on the general rule of thumb that 1 horsepower is roughly equivalent to 15 cc in a small engine. However, for more accurate assessments, specific engine characteristics should be considered.
FORDS 6.8 liter V10 is a ( GASOLINE engine ) * if that is what you are asking
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The Ford 6.8 liter V10 engine is 415 cubic inches Dodge has an 8.0 and 8.3L V10
The Dodge Viper OR the Ford Super Duty. The Super Duty has a 6.8L V10 engine.
The R8 haves an V8 engine wheres the R8-V10 haves a V10 engine which is more powerful, the r8-v10 also haves minor changes on the design :)
The Ford 6.8 litre V10 gasoline engine is ( 415 cubic inches )
Of course you can install twin turbos on a V10.
No. The V10 is no longer offered. A 6.4 L Hemi is the largest gas engine offered.
the standard one haves a V8 wheres the r8 V10 haves a V10 engine
The ( V10 engine ) in a 1997 Ford E-350 is a 6.8 liter / 415 cubic inch gasoline engine
I'm not sure but i belive its 300 hp from the v10 engine
No , the V10 is a gasoline engine , 6.8 liters / 415 cubic inches