User talk:Brick425

V24
Right. Bit of confusion here;
 * Yup, V24s are engine configurations, but they are massive. Assuming (factually) that the average car's cylinders (mine are) around 10 cm in diameter, a trucks would be about 15 to 17 cm. V24 would mean there are 12 banks of cylinders in a row. 12 x 17 is 204 cm = 2 METERS. There aren't any trucks with more than 2 meter long engine bays. V24 is a common mistake with 24v or v24, which refers to the number of valves there are in total. Assuming the truck (probably) has 4 valves per cylinder, that equals to a 6 cylinder engine - a typical engine used in trucks, especially straight 6s - which, the shape of the engine block is significantly similar to. Monk Talk 10:05, March 27, 2016 (UTC)