What are the characteristics of an engine with a larger bore than stroke?
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If the bore is larger than the stroke, this type of engine tends to favor high RPMs, and generally operates at very high speeds. Below is an introduction to engine cylinders: 1. Introduction one: The design of an automobile engine's cylinders involves many considerations, as the bore and stroke of the cylinders determine the engine's characteristics to a certain extent. 2. Introduction two: For an engine with a larger bore than stroke, the engine's maximum RPM is very high, and it can only deliver its maximum power and torque in the mid-to-high RPM range. This type of engine prioritizes high RPMs rather than low-end torque. Low-end torque is something many family cars pursue, referring to the torque in the low RPM range. Many family car engines do not operate in the high RPM range for extended periods.