Assuming you mean can a 8 cylinder run on 6, yes it could but poorly.
there will be two cylinders... one will perform 1)suction, 2) compression, 3)power, 4)exhaustion... inbetween the another cylinder will perform only the suction and compression strokes..., so 4 + 2 = 6 Note: the two cylinders will be placed opposite to eachother with same centre axis.
Usually there are either four, six or eight cylinders.
a straight six has the 6 cylinders in a line, a v6 has the cylinders in a v shape
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They have a straight six cylinder engine in them. Since the cylinders are all in a straight line (i.e. "Straight Six") the exhaust can by carried via the exhaust manifold through a (basically) straight pipe to the rear of the vehicle. With a V8 or V6 engine the cylinders are arranged in either two banks of 3 or 4 cylinders, one bank on each side of the engine, hence requiring and exhaust manifold and pipe on each side of the engine to route the exhaust gas to the rear of the vehicle.
six cylinders in the isb 5.9 and the isc 8.3
Excursion has a V10
One has six cylinders and the other has eight cylinders.
No. Six cylinders.
six