This depends on the vehicle year, make and model. In general, the V4 engine will have slower, less rapid acceleration than a V6. The V6 engine has more cylinders than a V4 capable of delivering more acceleration power to the engine. It is also important to note that a vehicle with more miles on the odometer will accelerate better than a brand new vehicle. The older vehicle is more "broken in" and will have a stronger acceleration and go.
Simplified, a V6 engine is an engine with 6 pistons. A V4 engine is an engine with 4 pistons. (The more pistons the more horse power and the more gas you go through) -a 22 yr old girl
While it could, Chrysler does not offer a V4 engine.
Yes but the V4 engine has not been widely used in cars.
not necessarily. bigger cars have more weight so they are not faster but sometimes a big car with a powerful engine like the V8 engine can be faster than a small V4 engine car
You probably have a 4 cylinder engine (A.K.A. the V4 Engine), V4 engines aren't very powerful, I previously had a V4 and I had the same problem.
1.7L V4 engine
If you asking about the engine type, the 325i is a straight-six not a V4.
The carburetor on a 1998 Ford Escort with a V4 engine is located next to the valve cover. It is on top of the engine.
1.4 v4
There is no 2001 S10 with a V4 engine.
V4 or V5. I really like V4 better than V6. I prefer V4. V4 has the most to do besides V5.
While it could have been, Jeep does not offer a V4.