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Old 24 Sep 2007, 02:28 pm
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Default How many cylinders does a 2.0L 4cyl MT Yellow 2001 Honda S2000 have?

How many cylinders does a 2.0L 4cyl MT Yellow 2001 Honda S2000 have?
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Old 24 Sep 2007, 02:34 pm
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1-2-3-4
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Old 24 Sep 2007, 02:36 pm
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you answered your own question "4cyl" is 4 cylinders
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You answered your question....4. The blue and red ones have 4 also.
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Old 24 Sep 2007, 02:44 pm
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Seeing how you put "4cyl" in the description of the model, I'd have to say that it has 4 cylinders.Is there a trick here that I'm missing?
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4, thats why its called 4cyl
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Old 24 Sep 2007, 02:48 pm
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Please tell me you're kidding.Look in your question. "4cyl" means 4 CYLINDERS.
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four and the motor is the same size(2.0) as the older chevy cavaliers(1980's mid year models).
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4cyl means that it has four cylinders.
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Old 24 Sep 2007, 03:04 pm
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Well,let's count them....4 in the engine,at least one per brake assembly,several cylindrical shapes in the multitude of emission control devices....I bet if I looked real hard I could find at least 2 dozen cylinders on almost any car.No matter what color it is.
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