Generally Speaking you could end up with wet feet.
There are a number of reasons why your car may make noise when filled with over half tank gas. The main problem is caused by the fuel pump or the fuel injector.Ê
No, all cars from about 1993 are fuel injected. Fuel injection started in the late 1970's on luxury cars and trickled down to less expensive cars over time. Most cars had it by 1987.
Cars in the roundabout have the right of way over cars entering the roundabout.
it can be a varity of things like a leak or over filled fuel.
Generally a Sports car is a higher than normal performance vehicle so Premium or high octane fuel is recommended.Race cars use racing fuel ( over 100 octane )
Cars have become faster and more efficient when it comes to fuel. Cars have also become bigger, allowing more people to ride at the same time.
Spillage is when liquid spills over form where it is supposed to be. This can be found in cars and vehicles when coolant spills over from the reservoir, or when a gas tank is over-filled causing gasoline to spill out.
Even though fuel efficient cars should sound reasonable with gas prices this high, they have this thing they like to call their "man card", and apparently sports cars make them look tough and manly, while smart cars are degrading and sissy. They are a complicated specimen.
Some ways cars have changed over time: cars have become more stylish and more fuel efficient. Engines generally are smaller. Seat belts and air bags have been added for safety. Engines have been improved over time.
IT TURNS OVER BUT WONT FIRE
American autos in the 80s were changing over from carburetors to electronic fuel injection and computers.
Cars made from aluminium use less fuel than cars made from steel because aluminium has a low density this makes the car to be lightweight. Whereas with steel, it has a high density so it makes the car to be very heavy. So if steel was used over the same journey more fuel would have to be used and therefore less fuel would be used if you used the metal aluminium.