The document compares different engine configurations and their advantages. A V6 takes up less space than a straight six and produces more torque at low RPM. A V8 produces high power but has higher fuel consumption and more vibration than a V6. An opposed four cylinder is more efficient, lighter, and compact compared to an inline four cylinder, while an inline six cylinder has higher power and better torque than an inline four cylinder.
The document compares different engine configurations and their advantages. A V6 takes up less space than a straight six and produces more torque at low RPM. A V8 produces high power but has higher fuel consumption and more vibration than a V6. An opposed four cylinder is more efficient, lighter, and compact compared to an inline four cylinder, while an inline six cylinder has higher power and better torque than an inline four cylinder.
The document compares different engine configurations and their advantages. A V6 takes up less space than a straight six and produces more torque at low RPM. A V8 produces high power but has higher fuel consumption and more vibration than a V6. An opposed four cylinder is more efficient, lighter, and compact compared to an inline four cylinder, while an inline six cylinder has higher power and better torque than an inline four cylinder.
Two automobile engines have the same total displacement volume and the same total power
produced within the cylinders. List the possible advantages of:
A V6 over a straight six engines • V6 takes up less space. • V6 produces more torque at low rpm A V8 over a V6 • High power A V6 over a V8 • Low fuel consumption • Low vibration An opposed cylinder four over a straight four • highly efficient • lighter • Better compact design An in-line six over an in-line four • High power • Better torque