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Category: Fuel System

link to Car Loses Power While Driving – Causes and Fixes

Car Loses Power While Driving – Causes and Fixes

Car engines use the air-fuel mixture and spark to produce power in the combustion chamber during the combustion process. Then, the car engine transfers the generated energy to the transmission to...

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link to Symptoms of a Bad Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor and Everything Related

Symptoms of a Bad Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor and Everything Related

The fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor is a vital evaporative emission control system (EVAP). The EVAP system traps unburnt fuel vapor from the gas tank and transports it back to the fuel system. This...

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link to Hydrogen Vs. Electric Cars: Which Is the Future?

Hydrogen Vs. Electric Cars: Which Is the Future?

A common discussion that you will find in many auto enthusiast circles is hydrogen vs. electric cars. The two types of vehicles are all the rage as they seek to popularize the use of clean...

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link to Hydrogen Fuel Advantages and Disadvantages – Explored

Hydrogen Fuel Advantages and Disadvantages – Explored

Hydrogen-fueled cars are becoming a reality, with several models coming out in the past few years. They are competing with electric and hybrid vehicles in using clean energy to replace...

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link to What is Flex Fuel – Pros and Cons

What is Flex Fuel – Pros and Cons

Flex-fuel has existed for a long time, and it’s gaining popularity, even so, many people don’t know about it. It is cheaper than regular fuel. Should you opt for a car that uses flex fuel, and...

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How Much Ethanol Is In 93 Octane Gas?

93-octane gas lies under the premium grade, the umbrella term for gases with an octane rating above 91. Fuels of different grades may have ethanol added. The main role of ethanol is to aid in the...

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