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Twocylinder

Twocylinder is a descriptive term used to denote something that has two cylindrical components. It is not a fixed, single technical concept, but rather a label that appears in various fields to indicate two cylindrical chambers, parts, or modules arranged in proximity or in a functional pair.

In engineering and automotive contexts, twocylinder most often refers to a two-cylinder internal combustion engine. These

Outside of engines, the term can describe any device or mechanism that uses two cylindrical components. Examples

The exact meaning of twocylinder is often clarified by accompanying descriptors such as inline-twin, V-twin, or

engines
can
be
configured
inline
(two
cylinders
in
a
single
row)
or
in
other
layouts
such
as
a
V-twin
or
horizontally
opposed
boxer-twin.
Compared
with
single-cylinder
designs,
two-cylinder
engines
generally
offer
smoother
operation,
improved
power
delivery,
and
compact
form,
making
them
common
in
motorcycles,
small
cars,
and
various
portable
power
tools.
The
firing
order
and
crankshaft
arrangement
are
chosen
to
balance
performance
with
mechanical
complexity.
include
pumps,
hydraulic
actuators,
compressors,
and
certain
modular
components
designed
with
two
cylindrical
segments.
In
product
naming,
twocylinder
may
appear
as
part
of
a
model
designation
or
specification,
but
it
is
not
a
universal
term
with
a
single
standardized
definition.
boxer-twin
for
engines,
or
by
specifying
the
particular
application
or
device
being
discussed.
See
also
cylinder,
engine
configuration,
and
two-stroke
engine
for
related
topics.