TYPES OF ENGINE
Engines are classified according to several factors, including fuel type, ignition mechanism, design, and purpose. Here is a breakdown of the major types of engines:
a. Petrol (Gasoline) Engine
- How
It Works: Air and fuel mix enters the combustion chamber and is ignited by
a spark plug.
- Key
Features:
Ø High
RPM capability.
Ø Lightweight
and compact design.
Ø Lower
torque at low speeds compared to diesel engines.
- Applications:
Passenger cars, motorcycles, sports cars.
- Example
Vehicles: Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla.
b. Diesel Engine
- How
It Works: Air is compressed to high pressure and temperature, and fuel
is injected into the chamber, causing combustion.
- Key
Features:
Ø Higher
fuel efficiency.
Ø Greater
torque at lower RPM.
Ø Heavier
and noisier than petrol engines.
- Applications:
Trucks, buses, SUVs, and heavy machinery.
- Example Vehicles: Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger.
c. Electric Motor (Engine)
- How
It Works: Powered by electricity stored in batteries; electric current
drives the motor.
- Key
Features:
Ø Zero
emissions.
Ø Instant
torque delivery.
Ø Quiet
operation and low maintenance.
- Applications:
Fully electric vehicles (EVs).
- Example Vehicles: Tesla Model 3, Nissan Leaf.
d. Hybrid Engine
- How
It Works: Combines an internal combustion engine (petrol/diesel) with an
electric motor.
- Key
Features:
Ø Improved
fuel efficiency.
Ø Reduced
emissions compared to conventional ICE vehicles.
Ø The
regenerative braking system charges the battery.
- Applications:
Eco-friendly cars.
- Example Vehicles: Toyota Prius.
BASED
ON DESIGN AND CONFIGURATION
a. Inline Engine
- Design:
Cylinders arranged in a straight line.
- Key
Features:
Ø Simple
design with fewer moving parts.
Ø Compact
and cost-effective.
- Applications:
Compact cars, motorcycles.
- Example:
BMW 3 Series (Inline-4), Yamaha R15 (Single-cylinder).
b. V-Type Engine
- Design:
Cylinders arranged in a V-shape.
- Key
Features:
Ø Produces
more power for the same displacement.
Ø Compact
design for high-performance vehicles.
- Applications:
Sports cars, luxury cars.
- Example:
Ferrari 458 (V8), Mercedes-Benz S-Class (V6).
c. Boxer (Flat) Engine
- Design:
Cylinders lie flat, opposing each other.
- Key
Features:
Ø A
lower center of gravity improves stability.
Ø Reduced
vibrations.
- Applications:
Sports cars, off-road vehicles.
- Example:
Subaru Impreza, Porsche 911.
d. Rotary (Wankel) Engine
- Design:
Triangular rotor rotates within a housing.
- Key
Features:
Ø High
power-to-weight ratio.
Ø Smooth
operation but less fuel-efficient.
- Applications:
Sports cars, some aircraft.
- Example: Mazda RX-7, RX-8.
BASED ON THE NUMBER OF STROKES
a. Two-Stroke Engine
- How
It Works: Completes a power cycle in two piston strokes.
- Key
Features:
Ø Lightweight
and simple.
Ø High
power output for its size but less fuel-efficient.
- Applications:
Motorcycles, scooters, chainsaws.
- Example:
Yamaha RX100.
b. Four-Stroke Engine
- How
It Works: Completes a power cycle in four strokes.
- Key
Features:
Ø More
fuel-efficient.
Ø Longer
lifespan and cleaner emissions.
- Applications:
Cars, large motorcycles.
- Example:
Honda Accord, Yamaha R1.

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