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I assume you mean add fuel by pressing the accelerator. In which case the engine runs faster.
Yes, very rapid combustion happens in the internal combustion engine of a car.
A man in new jersey tested this out and was disappointed to find out the engine stalls and does nothing. Also it will not hurt the engine.
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This is firstly not possible, but if in any case this happens nothing special will happen. Just that if the bottle blocks the fuel pass to the engine youor can engine can stop wrking and if you still try it to work the engine will stop working. You need to take your car to a mechanic or you have to replace the total fuel systeem of the car. Also remember you wont get an original part again with inyour budget.
depends on the wrong fuel you put in it. There are a lot of different fuels. In general, if you put the wrong fuel in the engine, if its a higher octane it will over rev and blow up. If its a lower octane, it will puddle and flood the system.
That depends on the model of car, some cars are front engined and some have the engine in the rear. The fuel filter can be placed anywhere between the fuel tank and the engine but it is usually in the engine compartment.
a car with a combustion engine
In a gasoline fuel injected vehicle the pedal pulls on a cable attached to the engine's throttle, causing it to open. This allows air to be sucked into the engine. A sensor on the throttle causes the fuel injectors to spray fuel into the engine. The air and fuel mix, enter the combustion chamber and are ignited by a sparkplug. The engine speed then increases.
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No, of course not. The fuel pump supplies fuel to the engine. The engine will not run without a supply of fuel.