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A typical spark ignition (SI) engine usually has three piston rings per cylinder. These consist of one compression ring at the top, one oil control ring at the bottom, and sometimes a second compression ring in the middle. This configuration helps optimize compression, control oil consumption, and reduce emissions. However, the exact number of rings can vary depending on the engine design and manufacturer.

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