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- Isuzu_V_engine abstract "The Isuzu V engine is a family of all-aluminum 75° V6 gasoline engines produced by Isuzu. The feature either a belt-driven SOHC or DOHC valvetrain. Later versions feature direct ignition as well as gasoline direct injection. These engines are notable for their early adoption of gasoline direct injection technology and also for their uncommon 75° cylinder head bank angle.".
- Q18352407 abstract "The Isuzu V engine is a family of all-aluminum 75° V6 gasoline engines produced by Isuzu. The feature either a belt-driven SOHC or DOHC valvetrain. Later versions feature direct ignition as well as gasoline direct injection. These engines are notable for their early adoption of gasoline direct injection technology and also for their uncommon 75° cylinder head bank angle.".
- Isuzu_V_engine comment "The Isuzu V engine is a family of all-aluminum 75° V6 gasoline engines produced by Isuzu. The feature either a belt-driven SOHC or DOHC valvetrain. Later versions feature direct ignition as well as gasoline direct injection. These engines are notable for their early adoption of gasoline direct injection technology and also for their uncommon 75° cylinder head bank angle.".
- Q18352407 comment "The Isuzu V engine is a family of all-aluminum 75° V6 gasoline engines produced by Isuzu. The feature either a belt-driven SOHC or DOHC valvetrain. Later versions feature direct ignition as well as gasoline direct injection. These engines are notable for their early adoption of gasoline direct injection technology and also for their uncommon 75° cylinder head bank angle.".