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How a 3-Cylinder Engine Works? Pros & Cons | Top Cars Using I3 Engines

Types of Three-Cylinder Engines Available: First Inline3, V3, and W3. The Inline-three engine (also called an inline-triple or Straight-three engine) is a three-cylinder piston engine with cylinders arranged in a line along a common crankshaft. Straight-three engines have been used in various motorcycles, cars, and agricultural machinery. The V3 engine is a V engine with two cylinders in one bank and one cylinder in the other bank. It is a rare configuration mostly used in two-stroke engines for motorcycles competing in Grand Prix motorcycle racing. A W engine is a type of piston engine where three banks use the same crankshaft, resembling the letter W when viewed from the front. Due to their shape, these are also known as "broad arrow" engines. Advantages of 3 - cylinder engines Compact size: Having one cylinder less to accommodate gives manufacturers more space in the engine bay. Better fuel efficiency: The fewer the cylinders, the lesser the area for metal-to-metal contact, and the lesser such contact, the better the fuel efficiency of the car. Less raw material usage: The fewer the number of cylinders, the lesser the total material required to manufacture the engine. This gives a significant advantage to the manufacturer in terms of cost savings that they can transfer towards lowering the price of the car. Lighter weight: This is a pretty straightforward advantage. 3 Cylinder Engines | Disadvantages Less Responsive Engine: The lower amount of cylinders makes the engine respond in a bit delayed manner. Although the difference seems negligible, the difference can be felt by someone who has driven or is used to driving a 4-cylinder. Not Refined: A 3-cylinder engine requires more work than a 4-cylinder engine due to the lower number of cylinders. The 3 cylinders perform most of the work against the 4 cylinders, making them a tad bit noisier than their 4 cylinder counterparts. --- Time Stamp -- 00:00 - Introduction to 3-Cylinder Engine 01:23 - Types of 3-Cylinder Engines 02:11 - Inline-3 Engine 08:54 - V3 Engine 10:07 - W3 Engine 11:14 - Balancing of 3-Cylinder Engine 12:33 - Top Cars that use 3-cylinder Engine 15:42 - Why 3-Cylinder engines have a Bad Reputation 16:41 - Which is Better? 17:08 - Wrap Up All images used in this video are under a creative commons license. Watch our video on 'V' Engines:    • Different 'V' Engine Configurations E...   Watch video on 'W' Engines:    • Different 'W' Engine Configurations E...   Watch the video on Inline Engines:    • Different "Inline Engine" Configurati...   Follow us on Facebook:-   / fanpageengineerspost   Contact us: [email protected] Visit our Website for more articles:- https://www.theengineerspost.com/ If you find this video useful, please share it with your friends, and If you have any questions, leave a comment we’ll respond. Thanks for watching, and subscribe for more.

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