A V14 engine is a type of internal combustion engine that has 14 cylinders arranged in a "V" configuration. In a V engine design, the cylinders are set at an angle to each other, typically sharing a crankshaft. The "V" shape helps to compact the engine design while maintaining balance and reducing vibrations, which is a key advantage of multi-cylinder engines. V14 engines are quite rare and are not commonly found in production vehicles.
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