From the vehicle itself, mainly Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide. Some Nitrous Oxide from diesels, but they use less fuel for the same power output as the equivalent petrol engine.
In manufacturing vehicles, little directly apart from vapours from paints etc, but obviously the factories need prodigious quantities of electricity, and the raw materials have to be processed and transported, so then you have to start asking a lot of extra questions!
Several gases come out of a car engine they are:
Carbon dioxide
Water vapour
Nitrogen oxides (more than one oxide of nitrogen is produced)
Carbon monoxide (this happens when incomplete combustion of the fuel occurs)
Sulfur dioxide (NB: most of the sulfur impurities which make sulfur dioxide are removed from fuels due to the environmental impacts of sulfur dioxide)
That would depend what is being exhausted from Natural gas/ OIL # 1,2 ,4 or 6 HUH?
Carbon dioxide is the greenhouse gas that comes from automobiles (when fossil fuel is burnt).
Primarily carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Carbon Monoxide
carbon monoxide
CO2,
This engine will have some good horsepower. It will not be as strong as like a car but it comes pretty high for a lawnmower.
My parents put gas in the car yesterday. Our car almost ran out of gas Friday.
Any foreign objects in a gas tank will eventually clog the out take of the tank and cause the fuel pressure to drop effectively preventing the gas from reaching the engine and stalling the car. Removing them is costly since it requires removing the gas tank to drain it and clean the foreign objects out.
You can clean around the engine with PineSol but you can't put it into the engine. It will destroy your engine and your car will not run.
When the temperature of a gas is increased at a constant pressure, its volume increases. When the temperature of a gas is devreased at constnt pressure, its volume decreases.
Carbon monoxide comes out of a car. This colorless gas that is released from a car's exhaust is poisonous when inhaled in a highly concentrated form.
the engine is flooded with gas
Yes
Piping from the gas tank in the back of the car leading up to the engine then go through a fuel injector into the engine.
carbon monoxide is in exhaust gas
carbon monoxide
the gas that comes out of the car is minorly poisonous
An engine that consumes gas to provide more power. Or an old car.
Black smoke means the engine consumes too much gas - possible problem with fuel injection.
Not unless it is a carburated engine.
gas
damage engine no.. will the engine run no.