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  2. Porsche V4 engine - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline. Oil system. Dry sump. Cooling system. Water-cooled. Output. Power output. 500–720 hp (373–537 kW) [7] The Porsche V4 engine is a two-liter, four-stroke, mono- turbocharged, V-4, racing engine, designed, developed, and built by German manufacturer Porsche, for their 919 Hybrid sports car prototype, between 2014 and 2017.

  3. The Fruit of Evolution - Wikipedia

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    Original run. October 5, 2021 – April 1, 2023. Episodes. 24. The Fruit of Evolution: Before I Knew It, My Life Had It Made (進化の実 ~知らないうちに勝ち組人生~, Shinka no Mi: Shiranai Uchi ni Kachigumi Jinsei) is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Miku and illustrated by U35 (spelled "Umiko").

  4. V4 - Wikipedia

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    LNER Class V4, a class of British steam locomotives. V4 engine, a V engine with four cylinders in two banks of two cylinders. Visual area V4, in the visual cortex. Klein four-group, in mathematics. ITU-T V.4, a telecommunication recommendation. ATC code V04 Diagnostic agents, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.

  5. Lancia V4 engine - Wikipedia

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    Lancia Flat-4 engine. Italian automobile company Lancia was the first to manufacture cars with V4 and V6 engines in series-production. This started with a number of V4-engine families, that were produced from the 1920s through 1970s. The Lancia V4 pioneered the narrow-angle V engine design, more recently seen in Volkswagen's VR5 and VR6 engines.

  6. V4 engine - Wikipedia

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    1990-2002 Honda ST1100 longitudinally-mounted V4 engine. A V4 engine is a four-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration . The V4 engine is less common compared to straight-four engines. However, V4 engines have been used in automobiles, motorcycles, and other applications.

  7. List of The Great Food Truck Race episodes - Wikipedia

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    Challenge #2: On Day 2, Tyler throws a Speed Bump-like challenge, making the teams rotate their members' usual roles for an hour. Head Chefs (D'Ambria and Harry) move to taking orders, Sous Chefs (Nadia & Kate) become Head Chefs, and Front People (Misti & April) are turned to Sous Chefs.

  8. Ford Taunus V4 engine - Wikipedia

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    Ford Taunus straight-four (1.7) Successor. Ford Kent engine. Ford Pinto engine. The Ford Taunus V4 engine is a 60° V4 piston engine with one balance shaft, introduced by Ford Motor Company in Germany in 1962. The German V4 was built in the Cologne plant and powered the Ford Taunus and German versions of the Consul, Capri, and Transit .

  9. Honda VFR400 - Wikipedia

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    Honda VFR400. The Honda VFR400 series of motorcycles were a related series of 399 cc V4-engined motorcycles, which were essentially scaled-down versions of the larger VFR race models of the day. [1] They were mainly developed for, and sold in, the Japanese domestic market, in part due to the tougher motorcycle drivers' license restrictions in ...