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  1. Firing order - Wikipedia

    • Common firing orders are listed below. For V engines and flat engines, the numbering system is L1 for the front cylinder of the left bank, R1 for the front cylinder of the right bank, etc. In two-cylinder engines, the cylinders can either fire simultaneously (such as in a flat-twin engine) or one after the other (such as in a straight-twin engine, where either an even-fir… See more

    Overview

    The firing order of an internal combustion engine is the sequence of ignition for the cylinders.
    In a spark ignition (e.g. … See more

    Cylinder numbering

    The numbering system for cylinders is generally based on the cylinder numbers increasing from the front to the rear of an engine (See engine orientation below). However, there are differences between manufactur… See more

    Firing interval

    To minimise vibrations, most engines use an evenly spaced firing interval. This means that the timing of the power stroke is evenly spaced between cylinders. For a four-stroke engine, this requires a firing interval of 7… See more

     
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