A four-cylinder engine does not require as much fuel as a six-cylinder, which requires half again as much fuel every time the pistons fire. A six-cylinder is more powerful, too, and accordingly uses more fuel. Four-cylinders are more economical, and if they are properly maintained, are more efficient.
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its the cover on top of a cars engine
Most cars today use the internal combustion engine.
Either a transverse engine for front wheel drive cars (and the occasional rear engine, rear wheel drive car), or a longitudinal engine for front/mid-engine, rear wheel drive cars.
no because cars have an engine
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If the train had 96 cars and one engine for every 24 cars, you would divide the total number of cars by the number of cars per engine to find the number of engines. So, 96 cars divided by 24 cars per engine equals 4 engines. Therefore, the train had 4 engines.
Most cars today use the internal combustion engine.
Well a rear engine car has the engine in the back like a Porche 911 or a VW beetle, and a front engine car has it in the front like most cars you see. There are also mid engine cars which tend to be supercars like ferraris or lamborghinis. Mid engine cars handle the best.
Type in world of cars search engine but it has to be in google.
Yes