1. Increased surface area: The V-type engine has a wider cylinder bank angle than an inline engine, which means that the cylinders are spaced further apart. This allows for more efficient cooling of the cylinders, which helps to reduce knocking and allows the engine to operate at higher temperatures. This leads to an increase in power as well as longer engine life.
2. Increased air and fuel flow: The V-type engine has a shorter intake manifold than an inline engine, which reduces the amount of time it takes for air and fuel to travel from the throttle body to the cylinders. This results in improved volumetric efficiency, which increases power.
3. Improved combustion efficiency: The V-type engine has a more compact combustion chamber than an inline engine, which allows for more efficient combustion of the air and fuel mixture. This results in better fuel economy and increased power.
4. Better balancing: The V-type engine has a more balanced design than an inline engine, which results in smoother operation and reduced vibration. This can lead to a more comfortable driving experience and help to reduce maintenance costs.