EDIT: I've recently been getting into the classic VW game and while there were no stock 2300cc motors, it's a common practice to modify them to 2300cc. Modified 2300cc motors are based on the four cylinder 1600cc stock motor (I think). Regardless of what they're based on, they are a four cylinder.
An electric motor has no cylinders.
Six.
It is a 6 cylinder.
The 318 stands for the 3 series with the 1800 motor in it. These have 4 cylinders
Trains have different amounts of cylinders depending on which type of motor or engine they have and how big or small they are. Larger trains will have larger engines and more cylinders.
V6 means the motor is V-shaped and has 6 cylinders (3 on each side).
None. It has an electric motor.
depends on how many cylinders the motor has and if it is fuel injected.
Modern cars usually have either 4, 6, or 8 cylinders. Modern semis usually have either 12 or 16 cylinders. Early cars have had as few as 1 cylinder to as many as 20 cylinders! It all depends on the design.
It depends on the vehicle type. Full electric cars have zero cylinders while cars can range from 1 < 16 cylinders.
A 4.0L jeep engine is a six cylinder engine.
The Jeep 4.0 Liter is an inline 6 cylinder engine.