V5 Engine Layout
#7
VW's V5 and VR6 are closely related, they're a very narrow angle V which allows them to run a single head, but the cylinders are staggered (according to VW promo blurb anyway, I've never actually seen either engine )
Sort of like (looking from above):
O O O
O O O
Rather than a normal 6 that's more like:
O O O
O O O
The W8 is also based on the same idea, it's really 2 banks of 4 run staggered to create a narrower, shorter engine than a normal V8.
And 20V would be 5 valves per cylinder
EDIT: bloody board messed up my ever-so-wonderful diagrams
Sort of like (looking from above):
O O O
O O O
Rather than a normal 6 that's more like:
O O O
O O O
The W8 is also based on the same idea, it's really 2 banks of 4 run staggered to create a narrower, shorter engine than a normal V8.
And 20V would be 5 valves per cylinder
EDIT: bloody board messed up my ever-so-wonderful diagrams
Last edited by NotoriousREV; 26 February 2004 at 10:43 PM.
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#9
It`s a 15 degree Vee which does indeed have just one cylinder head.
On the Golf V5 it has three cylinders in the forward bank and two behind which are squeezed in tight.
-0 0
0 0 0 .........a bit like that.
On the Golf V5 it has three cylinders in the forward bank and two behind which are squeezed in tight.
-0 0
0 0 0 .........a bit like that.
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