1. The four-stroke petrol engine uses fuel combustion to power piston movement, rotating the crankshaft and driving vehicle motion.
2. Two-stroke engines have inlet and outlet tubes that open and close with each piston stroke to intake fuel/air and exhaust gases.
3. Vehicles transfer motion from the engine crankshaft through transmission systems like clutches, gearboxes, drive shafts and differentials to rotate the wheels and propel the vehicle.