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  2. Firing order - Wikipedia

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    The firing order of an internal combustion engine is the sequence of ignition for the cylinders. In a spark ignition (e.g. gasoline/petrol) engine, the firing order corresponds to the order in which the spark plugs are operated. In a diesel engine, the firing order corresponds to the order in which fuel is injected into each cylinder.

  3. AMC straight-4 engine - Wikipedia

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    The AMC straight-4 engine is a 2.5 L inline-four engine developed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) that was used in a variety of AMC, Jeep, and Dodge vehicles from 1984 through 2002. The 2.5 L I4 Jeep engine shared design elements and some internal components with the AMC 4.0 L I6 that was introduced for the 1987 model year.

  4. Engine configuration - Wikipedia

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    Engine configuration. The engine configuration describes the fundamental operating principles by which internal combustion engines are categorized. Piston engines are often categorized by their cylinder layout, valves and camshafts. Wankel engines are often categorized by the number of rotors present. Gas turbine engines are often categorized ...

  5. Category:Engines by cylinder layout - Wikipedia

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    Single-cylinder engines ‎ (2 P) Twin-cylinder engines ‎ (2 C) Three-cylinder engines ‎ (2 C) Four-cylinder engines ‎ (2 C, 8 P) Five-cylinder engines ‎ (2 C) Six-cylinder engines ‎ (3 C) Seven-cylinder engines ‎ (1 P) Eight-cylinder engines ‎ (2 C) Nine-cylinder engines ‎ (1 P)

  6. Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout - Wikipedia

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    RMR layout; the engine is located in front of the rear axle. In automotive design, an RMR, or rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout is one in which the rear wheels are driven by an engine placed with its center of gravity in front of the rear axle, and thus right behind the passenger compartment. Nowadays more frequently called 'RMR', to ...

  7. Straight-four engine - Wikipedia

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    A straight-four engine (also referred to as an inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft. The majority of automotive four-cylinder engines use a straight-four layout [ 1 ]: pp. 13–16 (with the exceptions of the flat-four engines produced by Subaru and Porsche) [ 2 ...

  8. Volkswagen EA211 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen EA211 engine (EA = development order), also called modular gasoline engine kit, is a family of inline-three and inline-four petrol engines with variable valve timing developed by Volkswagen Group in 2011. [ 1] They all include a four-stroke engine and dual overhead camshaft drive into exhaust manifolds. [ 1]

  9. Category : Cars powered by longitudinal 4-cylinder engines

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    M. Mazda CX-60. Mazda CX-80. Mazda CX-90. Mazda MX-5. Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W206) Mitsubishi Pajero Sport. Mitsubishi Triton.