The Ford 6.8 litre V10 gasoline engine is ( 415 cubic inches )
No , the V10 is a gasoline engine , 6.8 liters / 415 cubic inches
415 cubic inch ( for the Ford 6.8 liter V10 engine )
The first V10 displaced 8.0 liters (488 cubic inches) and developed 400 h.p. The last Dodge Viper built had a 8.4 Liter (510 cubic inch) developing 600 h.p. The V10 can be modified to produce over 1,000 h.p.
The ( V10 engine ) in a 1997 Ford E-350 is a 6.8 liter / 415 cubic inch gasoline engine
The largest Mass Produced automobile engine that I know of is the Dodge Viper V10. It is 8.4 Liters or 513 Cubic Inches. There have been larger engines produced but not any that were mass produced. In the mid-1960's GMC produced and used a V-12 with 702 cubic inches. It was called the Balaur (Dragon) and some still exist. No stats on how many were made.
You could have the 5.4 liter ( 330 cubic inch ) V8 or the 6.8 liter ( 415 cubic inch ) V10 gasoline engines
FORDS 6.8 liter V10 is a ( GASOLINE engine ) * if that is what you are asking
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Your 1999 Ford E-350 , 6.8 liter V10 engine has ( 10 engine cylinders )
The Dodge Viper OR the Ford Super Duty. The Super Duty has a 6.8L V10 engine.