Modern cars usually have either 4, 6, or 8 cylinders. Modern semis usually have either 12 or 16 cylinders. Early cars have had as few as 1 cylinder to as many as 20 cylinders! It all depends on the design.
It has 6 cylinders in the motor that turn the crankshaft that connects to the transmission that puts the power to the wheels. Motors in cars can have 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10,12 or 16 cylinders
Exactly what it sounds like, one operates with a maximum of 4 piston cylinders and one uses a max of 6. Extra info: Although 6 cylinders may have more power as in horsepower, 4 cylinders can usually get a lot more miles to the gallon
The wheel cylinders are generally located inside the wheel drums on cars and trucks. They work the brake shoes.
electronic carburetor injection - v type engine on 6 cylinders.
It depends on the vehicle type. Full electric cars have zero cylinders while cars can range from 1 < 16 cylinders.
Channels air into the cylinders
regulas fuel - used widely in cars 96 octane fuel - used in some of the expensive cars diesel- trucks, tractors, heavy machinery kerosene - lighting the lamps in remote villages butane - lighters, gas cylinders propane - gas cylinders
6 cylinders
6 cylinders.
A 'V6' is a referance to the engine, in this case '6' cylinders arranged in a 'V' formation, the majority of engines are 4 cylinders arranged in a straight line, so yes lots of cars are 'lower' than a V6.
in the US, four and six