Nelisylinteriset
Nelisylinteriset refers to a four-cylinder engine configuration, a common design in internal combustion engines. This layout features four cylinders arranged in a line, typically firing in a sequential pattern to produce smooth power delivery. The cylinders are usually housed within a single cylinder block. This configuration is known for its balance of power, efficiency, and relatively compact size, making it suitable for a wide range of vehicles from small cars to motorcycles and even some industrial equipment. The firing order of a four-cylinder engine is crucial for its smooth operation and can vary depending on the specific design, but common orders include 1-3-4-2 or 1-2-4-3. The simplicity of the four-cylinder inline design also contributes to its cost-effectiveness in manufacturing and maintenance.