This document summarizes a seminar presentation on the six-stroke engine. The six-stroke engine adds two additional strokes to the traditional four-stroke engine cycle, including a secondary power stroke where steam is generated from injected water and a secondary exhaust stroke. The Crower six-stroke engine prototype adds a steam stroke and steam exhaust stroke. Analysis shows the six-stroke engine reduces fuel consumption by 40% and emissions compared to a four-stroke engine. However, challenges include damage from injecting cold water into a hot cylinder and weight/space needs for separate water storage.