The lifespan of a 4-cylinder engine can vary widely depending on factors such as maintenance, driving conditions, and manufacturing quality. Generally, with proper care, many modern 4-cylinder engines can last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles or more. Regular oil changes, timely service, and responsible driving habits can significantly extend an engine's longevity. Ultimately, individual experiences may vary, so it's essential to monitor engine performance and address issues promptly.
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all Honda civics have 4 cylinder engines
Honda engines are great, if you take good care of them you can get over 500k miles.
Between 20 and 30 miles per gallon is pretty common. Many newer cars are more focused on fuel economy and can get around 35 or so. 4 cylinder engines are usually more effifcient than bigger engines also
It's impossible to say. 4 cylinder engines come in many different sizes. Most common 4 cylinder engines are 2.4 liters or less. But they can be much larger depending on the application.
I believe all gas engines were 6 cylinder engines. Sizes do vary - we have a 3.8L 6 cylinder engine.
4 cylinder engines have one, v-6 engines have 2.
Depending on which engine you have and if the engine is a dohc engine four cylinder engines have two valves per cylinder totaling eight, unless it is a dohc then it has four valves per cylinder then it would have sixteen, the same holds true for the six cylinder engines with single cam engines having twelve and duel overhead cam engines having twenty four
These cars are the Twin-Cam 6 cylinder engines = 24 valves.
There are twelve spark plugs on these engines actually -two per cylinder.
It depends on the size of the cylinders. Not all 4 cylinder engines are the same size.
Most modern farm tractors have 6 cylinder diesel engines. Some have 8 cylinder V-8 diesel engines. Older tractors have anything from 1,2 or 4 cyl. gas or diesel engines.