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4 cylinder engine
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A four-cylinder engine is a type of internal combustion engine that has four individual cylinders arranged in a line or a configuration that forms a "boxer" layout. These cylinders work together to convert fuel into mechanical energy, powering the vehicle. Here's a general description of a four-cylinder engine: Cylinder Configuration: The engine has four cylinders, each of which contains a piston. These cylinders are typically arranged in a straight line (inline) or in two banks of two cylinders each (V-shaped), depending on the design of the engine. Piston Movement: Each cylinder contains a piston that moves up and down within the cylinder. The piston's movement is driven by the combustion of fuel and air in the cylinder. Combustion Process: The four-stroke combustion process is commonly used in four-cylinder engines. This process includes intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes. During the power stroke, the fuel-air mixture ignites, forcing the piston down and turning the crankshaft. Crankshaft: The movement of the pistons is transferred to the crankshaft, which converts the linear motion of the pistons into rotational motion. This rotational motion is what ultimately drives the wheels of the vehicle. Efficiency and Balance: Four-cylinder engines are known for their balance and efficiency. The arrangement of four cylinders provides smoother operation compared to engines with fewer cylinders. Additionally, four-cylinder engines are often more fuel-efficient than larger engines, making them popular in smaller and mid-sized vehicles. Applications: Four-cylinder engines are commonly used in a variety of vehicles, including compact cars, midsize sedans, and some SUVs. They are preferred for their balance of performance and fuel efficiency.
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