Intake valves let fuel in and exhaust valves let burn fuel gasses out. The carburetor actually lets the fuel enter the engine intake manifold. The fuel injector puts fuel directly into the cylinder.
Fuel gauge tells you when to fill up.
it lets you go further
IT' CALLED A FUEL TANK SENDING UNIT..
pull out the bottom part of the back seat, under which will reveal a hatch that lets you get to the fuel pump.
That lets you know the fuel comes out that end and in the other end so you don't install it backwards.
The value is unknown. But lets look at it this way. Its running out quickly.
unsafe cause it lets out greenhouse gases
Its better gas. Burns better and lets you go faster and more efficiently.
it opens and lets the fuel and air mixture into the cylinder head INLET VALVES
That depends on the mpg of the vehicle and the cost of fuel. Take the distance 491.5 miles divide by the mpg, lets guess 20. You get 24.575 gallons used. Multiply by the cost of fuel, lets say $4.00, you get $98.30.
it opens and lets the fuel and air mixture into the cylinder head INLET VALVES
The power of the engine in a liquid fuel can be controlled, so it can speed up and speed down. Solid fuel engines of a rocket cannot be controlled nearly as much.