sekscylindrede
Sekscylindrede is a Danish adjective used to describe engines or devices that have six cylinders. In automotive contexts, it refers to internal combustion engines with six cylinders and is commonly used in Danish-language sources when discussing car propulsion. In English, the term equivalent is six-cylinder or six-cylindered.
The most common six-cylinder layouts are inline-six (straight-six), V6 (two banks of three cylinders), and flat-six
Historically, six-cylinder engines were among the early steps toward smoother propulsion in automobiles, becoming widespread in
In modern automotive engineering, six-cylinder engines compete with turbocharged four-cylinder engines that offer similar power with