There are 3 different types of engines for a Nissan X Trail. However, all three engines are 4 cylinders.
All Spitfires had variations of the Merlin or Griffon engines - both were V12. ie with 12 cylinders.
They all had flat six engines.
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All V8 engines have 8 cylinders that are in a "V" configuration, that's where the "V8" description comes from.
All the gasoline/petrol models have four cylinders. From 1999 - 2005, the diesel engines had three cylinders; from 2006 onwards, they had four.
That would be the engine "size", 3000cc or 3000 cubic cm inside all the cylinders.
I believe all gas engines were 6 cylinder engines. Sizes do vary - we have a 3.8L 6 cylinder engine.
It depends on the size of the cylinders. Not all 4 cylinder engines are the same size.
Displacement is a measure of volume all the cylinders in one engine combined have. Power is what the complete engine assembly can produce when running.
Sounds a little low to me. Check to see if all cylinders measure about the same. ANOTHER ANSWER That would be good for most engines. What you're looking for is any kind of serious fluctuation in the pressure between cylinders. If you're getting 90 psi consistently, you're in good shape.
The engines would seize up and we all would be walking.