It could be a carburetor (old school) or the fuel injection system.
Either the Carbourator (older cars) or the ECU (fuel injected)
If the car is carbureted then there are two little screws on the carburetor called air/fuel mixture screws that control the air/fuel mixture. There should be info. on your cars factory settings. Hope this helps.
The name of the device that regulates the amount of fuel going into the engine of a personal watercraft is the throttle.
The name of the device that regulates the amount of fuel going into the engine of a personal watercraft is the throttle.
what causes engine to missfire when warmed up on my 2002 accent
they restrict the amount of air and fuel going into the engine
Yes. A coil pack controls the power going to it's attached spark plug in your engine. If the pack is weak, your engine may not get the spark it needs to ignite the air/fuel mixture. This can cause loss of power, poor fuel milage, or the vehicle not to start at all.
it controls sensors that tell engine how much fuel air and electrical to make engine run smooth , by telling computer whats going on . computer adjusts all three
This is rather vague, but as long as the mounting holes are the same, and both are the same type of controls, IE... mechanical or electronic, you should not have to change anything.
It is ignited by compression. The air fuel mixture is compressed by the piston going up. Some diesels have glow plugs too that heat up the air fuel mixture so it is more easily ignited.
Fuel pump going out throttle body needs replaced air fuel mixture not set right.
Yes, by going to options and Controls you will be able to customize your controls.