Cadillac V16

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Regarding the recent changes by Ericd: do we need to go into such detail here? It's all on the Cadillac V16 page, or should be. —Morven 17:26, Nov 3, 2004 (UTC)

Morven there is so few V16.... than we can feed the article ? Ericd 20:23, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC)

BTW it isn't on the Cadillac V16 page paste it where you feel it's appropriate. Ericd 20:26, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC)

How 'bout Cadillac V16 engine? --SFoskett 21:17, Nov 3, 2004 (UTC)
I'm not a great fan. This should be Cadillac V16 engines IMO. An article about Cadillac V16 car and another about V16 in general are enough for me as they are so few V16s. An article Renault straight-4 engines would be less prestigious but more substantial ?
Ericd 21:28, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC)
BTW theses cars are widely known as Cadillac V16 in Europe but it seems that they were marketed as Cadillac Sixteen in the USA ? Am I wrong ?
Ericd 21:32, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC)
It used to be on the Cadillac V-16 page, but someone moved it ... I think the move was a little TOO total, in that all the engine info is now gone. I'll work on correcting that. As to the title, it's Wikipedia policy to use singular, not plural ... and there's certainly enough to say about those engines, we just need to find an expert to say it!
As to the name, 'Cadillac V-16' seems to be the most common usage that I could find and certainly the only one to appear on the cars. —Morven 00:00, Nov 4, 2004 (UTC)
I moved it to the engine article 'cause it was about engines. There's still a formatted link in the V-16 car article. Look at List of GM engines for lots more engine articles in the same vein as the Cadillac V16 engine article. --SFoskett 04:23, Nov 4, 2004 (UTC)
However, the article needed a little more, which I just added. —Morven 08:44, Nov 4, 2004 (UTC)


Somebody forgot to mentio the Cizeta-Moroder which not only had a V-16 engine but an ingenious arrangement by which the transmission was located in the center of the sixteen piston block rather than at one end - simplifying packaging in a rear-engine car. I will correct the deficiency.--JonGwynne 23:38, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Bugatti Veyron

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Nobody mentioned the bugatti veyron in this article.

The Bugatti Veyron has a W16 engine, not a V16. TomTheHand 01:18, 20 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Antoinette V16

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The earliest V16 I've ever heard of is one from a French manufacturer named Antoinette that built it for use in their Antoinette VII aircraft. The Antoinette VII is listed as using either a 50 hp V8 or a 100 hp V16, so I wonder if the V16 might not be two of their V8s on a common crankshaft.

I have no solid references on the existence of such a V16 engine, and the best online sources I have found were model builders building models of the V16 version of the Antoinette VII. Does anyone know of any reliable references to the existence of an Antoinette V16 in 1909 or 1910?

Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, SamBlob (talk) 00:17, 30 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

BRM V-16

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This did not have a two-speed supercharger drive. 86.145.3.68 (talk) 05:36, 10 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

No, it was two stage - BTW, there's some video of the BRM V-16 car with the engine running on YouTube here: [1] for anyone who wants to hear what one sounded like.

V16 engine

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does it have 16 pistons????? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 197.225.76.31 (talk) 21:59, 30 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Cizeta Moroder V16T

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One of the only modern production car with a V16 engine, and no mention of it in the article 103.249.89.37 (talk) 08:39, 15 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

V16_engine#Production_carsYBSOne (talk) 14:12, 15 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

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