Mazda V-twin engine
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The Mazda V-twin engine was an air-cooled V-twin engine produced by Mazda in the early 1960s. This was Mazda's first automobile engine, before a more common inline-four engine configuration was introduced.
The first automobile engine from Mazda was the 356 cc air-cooled 90° V-twin. It was an OHV 4-valve pushrod design. This engine produced 16 PS (12 kW) and 16 lb⋅ft (22 N⋅m) in the 1960 Mazda R360.