no it wont harm the motor , even though its a Mazda rotary engine you can still use it but i would only do it maybe once every 6 months with a fill up
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Not at all... Premium fuel will not harm any vehicle. All premium fuel does is burn more efficiently and evenly reducing engine ping
Plus (89 or 91 octane) will nor harm the engine or fuel system on an engine thats call for 87 octane.Plus (89 or 91 octane) will nor harm the engine or fuel system on an engine thats call for 87 octane.
NOBUTHydrogen is an alternative fuel and with all alternative fuel changes must be made to account for the different burn characteristics to ensure the engine will not be harmed.
It will stop or restrict the fuel flow and the engine will not run right. It can also burn up the fuel pump.
If you just put a gallon then do nothing as it will not harm the engine. Just fill the fuel tank and you will be fine.
Diesel, if you can believe it, with all the soot it makes... Diesel has a significantly lower number of certain carbons in it that harm the environment.
The effectiveness of standalone fuel system cleaners is questionable and it can be hard to get the dilutions correct. That said, most major brands may have a positive effect and are unlikely to cause any harm. A better option may be to try a premium fuel from the mojor brands such as Shell V-power, BP Ultimate etc. This have very similar claims for cleaning properties and have the advantage of already being correctly dosed. They are typically only a small percentage dearer than standard fuel. The extra cost per tank will typically be less than a bottle of standalone cleaner.
yes, it can. its possible to damage piston rings and other parts of your engine. This is more likely to happen if the nitrous system is not used correctly. One way for nitrous to harm the engine is if you create a "lean condition" in which there is not enough fuel being sent to the combustion chamber. As nitrous is injected, additional fuel is required.
Compressed Natural Gas is a cleaner fuel because it produce less or neglible amount of residue and smoke. Nowadays, petrol and diesel is being replacedby CNG in transport fuel as it cause less harm to the environment
Not recommended. E85 (flex fuel) engines are modified engines that allows the use of flex fuel. E85 is less potent then standard gas so more fuel (up to 34%) is needed to be injected into the cylinders to retain the car's power. Flex fuel cars have electronic fuel injectors, that can sense the E85 gasoline and increase the amount injected into the chamber. If you put E85 fuel into a standard engine, u will experience a significant reduction in power, and possibly doing harm to your engine. E85 fuel is good in a since that it burns cleaner and emits less emissions but because more fuel is needed to be injected, it produces lower fuel economy numbers.
It shuoldn't but I would check with the manufacture of the diesel engine you have..