What are the differences between a 3-cylinder and a 4-cylinder engine?
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The differences between a 3-cylinder and a 4-cylinder engine are as follows: 1. In terms of the number of engine cylinders, a 3-cylinder engine operates with 3 cylinders, while a 4-cylinder engine operates with 4 cylinders; 2. From the perspective of overall weight, a 3-cylinder engine is lighter than a 4-cylinder engine due to having one fewer cylinder; 3. Regarding fuel consumption, for vehicles of the same body weight, the fuel consumption of a 3-cylinder engine is lower than that of a 4-cylinder engine because of differences in overall engine weight and working cylinders; 4. In terms of manufacturing costs, the volume, weight, and manufacturing time of a 3-cylinder engine are lower than those of a 4-cylinder engine.