the more air that goes into your engine the more fuel will be pumped and therefore more horsepower!!!!
In a fuel injected vehicle, they pump more fuel to the fuel rail than the engine could ever use to prevent the engine from starving for fuel. Any fuel the engine can't use goes back to the tank.
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - 1984 Thomas Goes Fishing 1-12 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - 1984 Pop Goes the Diesel 2-12 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
yes, if it goes through the engine it can seriously harm the motorcycle.
Yes. Inlet is from the fuel tank, outlet is going to the engine.
That's is what is suppose to happen. Heat pushes the antifreeze into the tank and sucks it back into the radiator when the engine cools. Generally speaking, it will not suck 100% back in. If yours is empty, add a little to reservoir tank
its not in the tank - on the front/side of the engine in the tank more than likely
the fuel pump is in the gas tank and the filter should be on the line coming out of the tank that goes to the engine.
One could start to find out more information about Thomas the Tank Engine at their local library. Another place to find out more information would be a local railroad museum.
In a Lincoln LS : There is a fuel pump that goes to the engine The fuel tank is like two smaller tanks that are joined together at the top There is a " jet pump " that transfers fuel from the drivers side of the tank to the passenger side of the tank where it can be pumped to the engine
Engine Coolant aka "Anti-Frreze. I had the same problem.lol
It connects to the water outlet housing.