Hot vee turbocharged engine

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ManufacturerVarious (Ferrari, BMW, Mercedes-AMG, Porsche, Cadillac)
ProductionSince 1981
Hot Vee Turbocharged Engine
Overview
ManufacturerVarious (Ferrari, BMW, Mercedes-AMG, Porsche, Cadillac)
ProductionSince 1981
Layout
ConfigurationV engine
Combustion
TurbochargerYes
Fuel typePetrol

A hot vee turbocharged engine (or hot V) is a V engine with one or more turbochargers in the "V" between the cylinder banks. This reverses the gas flow in the traditional layout for V engines where there is a single intake manifold in the center of the V (the "cold side").[1] The hot vee offers a shorter air path from the turbocharger, through an intercooler, and back into the engine intake, which can reduce turbo lag.[2]

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