4 cylinder Engine

  • Name: Tohid M. TOHID HOSSAIN (Participant)

Mark: 11

Short Description:

a 4-cylinder engine is generally less powerful than a 6-cylinder engine. In most 4-cylinder engines, the pistons are in a straight line, vertical configuration. However, the pistons in a 6-cylinder engine usually are slanted, with two banks of three cylinders forming a V shape. This shape is considered more compact and powerful.

Idea Details:

When talking about engines, the number of cylinders refers to the number of pistons inside the engine. The pistons move up and down within the cylinders inside the engine. When they move, they open and close air intake valves so that air combines with fuel. This air/fuel mixture combusts when ignited, either by a spark or as a result of high compression. This series of events powers the engine. The more cylinders there are, the quicker the combustion cycle. Therefore, a 4-cylinder engine is generally less powerful than a 6-cylinder engine. In most 4-cylinder engines, the pistons are in a straight line, vertical configuration. However, the pistons in a 6-cylinder engine usually are slanted, with two banks of three cylinders forming a V shape. This shape is considered more compact and powerful. These "V6" engines also tend to be quieter than 4-cylinder engines. The pistons in 4-cylinder engines tend to be noisy, especially in larger engines. However, 4-cylinder engines can still be strong, and in some cases, they are more powerful than 6-cylinder engines. Modern 4-cylinder engines are designed to maximize their power. As a result, a 4-cylinder engine that incorporates technological advances is far more powerful than a 4-cylinder engine that was made decades ago. 1. K.M Tohid Hossain(190208095) 2. Iftekhar Alam(190208002) 3. Abir Hassan (190208101)

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