Three different configurations have been called W engines: * Three banks of cylinders sharing a common crankshaft, a configuration also known as broad arrow configuration due to its shape resembling the British government broad arrow property mark. * Four banks of cylinders sharing a common crankshaft * Two banks of cylinders with two crankshafts.
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