The type of cylinder arrangement in an engine typically refers to the configuration of the cylinders in relation to each other. Common arrangements include inline (cylinders arranged in a single row), V-type (cylinders arranged in two banks forming a "V" shape), flat or boxer (cylinders arranged horizontally opposite each other), and radial (cylinders arranged in a circle around a central crankshaft). The choice of arrangement affects the engine's balance, size, and performance characteristics.
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