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  2. Straight-four engine - Wikipedia

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    The smallest automotive straight-four engine was used in the 1963–1967 Honda T360 kei truck and has a displacement of 356 cc (21.7 cu in), while the largest mass-produced straight-four car engine is the 1999–2019 Mitsubishi 4M41 diesel engine which was used in the Mitsubishi Pajero and has a displacement of 3.2 L (195 cu in).

  3. Balance shaft - Wikipedia

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    This engine was the first to locate one balance shaft higher than the other, to counteract the second order rolling couple (i.e. about the crankshaft axis) due to the torque exerted by the inertia caused by increases and decreases in engine speed. [6] [7] In a flat-four engine, the forces are cancelled out by the pistons moving in opposite ...

  4. Yamaha XS Eleven - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha XS Eleven motorcycle, also called XS 1100 and XS 1.1, is a Japanese standard produced from late 1977 (MY1978) to 1983, powered by an air-cooled 1,101 cc (67.2 cu in) 4-stroke, DOHC inline four-cylinder engine mounted transversely in a duplex cradle frame with swingarm rear suspension, shaft drive, and telescopic forks.

  5. Exhaust system - Wikipedia

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    Four-cylinder machines, super-sport bikes like Kawasaki's ZX series, Honda's CBR series, Yamaha's YZF series, latterly titled R6 and R1, and Suzuki's GSX-R, often have a twin exhaust system. A "full system" may be bought as an aftermarket accessory, also called a 4-2-1 or 4–1, depending on its layout.

  6. Category:Straight-four engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Straight-four engines" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 303 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Category:Four-cylinder engines - Wikipedia

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    Straight-four engines (1 C, 303 P) V. V4 engines (8 P) Pages in category "Four-cylinder engines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.