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Mine pings also. It's the heat shields that help protect the engine against the temperatures of the catalytic converter and muffer. Hope This Helps.
The 1.2 has screw and locknut valve clearance adjustment. If you don't adjust them every 24,000 miles you will probably end up with burnt valves, loss of compression and the emissions warning light coming on to protect the catalytic converter. Engine wobbles on its mounts and fuel consumption goes up.
About one gallon. The warning light for low gas is not just being helpful to not run out of gas. It is to protect the catalytic converter. When the engine runs out of gas it will misfire and raw gas will go into the converter. when the engine fires again the raw gas in the converter will burn and overheat the converter and ruin it. never let the car run out of gas.
Sure it is possible but it is not advisable. The heat shield is there to prevent heat from the converter from potentially getting the floor of the car so hot as to cause a fire. If it is rattling, a temporary fix is to purchase two large adjustable metal clamps and simply place them around each end of the converter and heat shield. This will stop the rattle, and protect the underside of the vehicle.
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Emissions testing helps protect the environment and provides cleaner air. In addition, emissions testing has been found to keep people focused on maintaining their vehicle to ensure it meets the emissions standards, keeping unsafe vehicles off the roads.
Murphy's gasoline contains additives such as detergents, corrosion inhibitors, and stabilizers to improve engine performance, reduce deposits, and protect against corrosion. The exact formulation may vary depending on the specific gasoline blend.
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The Taj Mahal is being effected by acid rain. Reducing emissions could help.
Where are you at? I haven't seen leaded gas or petrol since I was in grade school. They used to call it "regular" and there was that and diesel until they decided the lead in gasoline was bad for us and started offering unleaded. Eventually, every gas station in the U.S. phased regular gas out. If you have an old car from the days of leaded petrol, you'll probably have to put unleaded in it some time (unless you live in a country where they still have leaded gas at the stations). If you put unleaded gas in an old car, you can get a fuel additive to protect the engine from the harsher fuel. Over time, using unleaded in an old engine can cause some of the gaskets to dry out and start leaking. It won't hurt just one time, but it's an accumulative effect if you do it all the time.
The clean air act is designed to lower emissions for cars and factories. This is done in an effort to protect the ozone layer.
Gasoline spills contaminate drinking water and harm aquatic life. When filling your boats portable gasoline tank, always fill the tank on the shore