It could be done, yes.
It absorbs the gasoline vapors from the fuel tank while the car is parked. Once you start the car the vapors fromm the charcoal canister are purged back into your engine and burned.
A car gets its power from the engine, or the motor.
the bottom part of the car is it A: Torque is grunt, the pulling power of the engine, measured in Horse power.
Motor,Power plant,
if it had no engine
The 3.0L on your car engine gives you an idea that the engine of your car can suck up a total of 3.0L mixture of air and fuel then burns it out as a power of your engine to move your car.
It burns up and goes to the engine to power it so your car can move
there is no such thing. it is powered by the engine.
The gas and the motor or engine.
The engine or the Cylinder.
Your purge control valve is probably stuck open. Under normal operation, the ECM (Engine Control Module) opens and closes this valve when you're driving to burn off excess fuel vapors. If it's stuck open, the a large amount of vapors will be pushed out of the tank and into the engine when you fuel, causing the engine to be flooded.
the engine produces the horse power