A 4 cylinder car is typically smaller and more affordable than a 6 cylinder car. They both have the same horsepower, but a 6 cylinder car will typically go faster because it has more cylinders.
You don’t.
There are normally six cylinders in a V6 engine, but some engines have up to eight. To count them, you first have to figure out how many cylinders are in a row. Then you divide the number of cylinders in a row by the number of valves per cylinder.
A four-cylinder engine is typically a V4 engine. However, there are many different types of four-cylinder engines, so it’s difficult to say for certain that a V4 is the same as a 4-cylinder.
Yes, a V6 is a 6 cylinder engine.
A 2.0 liter engine has two cylinders.
A 1.6 liter engine has six cylinders.
There is no such thing as a V12 car.
The first cylinder on a v6 engine is the one on the left.
Cylinder 3 is the third cylinder on the engine.