No, They allow air to flow more freely then stock air filters. On a standard carburetor engine they can reduce the amount of fuel used, because, less vacuum is needed to draw air into the engine.
Yes, you do.
The use of air filters is to clean the environment or the air. The air filters are effective in getting rid of material such as dust, bacteria or pollen form the air.
The use of air filters is to clean the environment or the air. The air filters are effective in getting rid of material such as dust, bacteria or pollen form the air.
The use of air filters is to clean the environment or the air. The air filters are effective in getting rid of material such as dust, bacteria or pollen form the air.
Abnormally cold air is harder to generate. It is said that a car will use more petrol and/or water to do this. So yes, using cold air blowers will use a little bit more water and/or petrol
It uses more petrol because of air resistance. Friction pulling the load on the roof which causes the car to use more petrol because of the weight it needs more energy to move around.
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Its answer is very simple that a car uses more petrol when it has to overcome more wind resistance.
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It doesn't. The engine uses petrol any time it is running, but not more when braking.
To mix gasoline (petrol) with air before induction into an engine for combustion.