ACCORDING TO THE ARRANGEMENT OF CYLINDER
1. IN-LINE CYLINDER
In this type of engines, the cylinder is positioned in a straight line one behind the other along the length of the crankshaft.
2. V-TYPE ENGINE
An engine with two cylinder banks inclined at the angle to each other and with one crankshaft known as V-type engine.
3. W-TYPE ENGINE
An engine same as V-type engine expects the three banks of cylinders on the same crankshaft known as W type engine.
5.OPPOSITE PISTON ENGINE
In this type of engine, there are two pistons in each cylinder with the combustion chamber in the center between the pistons. In this engine, a single combustion process causes two power stroke, at the same time.
6.RADIAL ENGINE
It is an engine with pistons positioned in a circular plane around the central crankshaft. The connecting rods of the piston is connected to a master which, in turn, connected to the crankshaft.
7. STRAIGHT SIX
An engineer's object of affection, the straight-six is the result of tracking on two more cylinders to an inline four engine. BMW loves them, and it's the layout of one of the most well-known boost ready engines, the 2jz.Inline 6 Cylinder with firing order 1-5-3-6-2-4. So what's so special about the straight six?



















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