That is the capacity of the cylinders in that engine.
Your engine has 6 cylinders and it's v-shaped.
it means mL which is the total volume of all combined cylinders in a particular engine
A V engine has opposing cylinders. It cannot have an odd # of cylinders. If you mean an inline 5 from a Colorado maybe. But not without a lot of modifications
That is the total of volume of all the cylinders of that engine.
Cylinder #4 is misfiring in an engine with 4 or more cylinders. Engines have a firing order that is used to number the cylinders and it depends upon the engine which one is #4.
An inline 6 cylinder means that the cylinders are lined up in a line. It is usually a longer engine block. A v-6 is where there are three cylinders to the left and right sides of the engine. That's it.
A V engine means the cylinders in the engine are in a V formation. For example, a V6 will have 6 compartments arranged like a V
It stands for "cubic centimeters." That is the total volume of all cylinders.
The "volume" of an engine (4.2 liters in this question) is the volume of the cylinders in which the explosions take place that generate the engine power.
Obviously 16v. The number in the name is the amount of cylinders, while the "v" is the engine configuration. So 16v is better because it has 2 times as many cylinders. Usually when the "V" is after the number it refers to the number of valves not cylinders. So a V8 16v could mean an eight cylinder v configuration with 16 valves.
2.0 liter engine means that all cylinders combined displace 2.0 cubic liters of volume.