Because it is going over 80 kph
It would depend on the alarm, a steady alarm indicates an engine over heat. If the engine alarm is a series of beeps, this would indicate an oil pump / supply failure.
the engine will turn over but doesnot sound like it is fireing,changed fuel pump but it didn't help
your ingine will make a sound and then wont start or turn over,
clicking sound but engine wont turn over. jump across terminals on starter if engine turns over solenoid is bad.
Racing that does not take place over obstacles such as fences or hurdles
Its possible that this ticking sound is caused from driving fast for prolong periods. Its possible that its not the engine that is making the sound, but the exhaust system somewhere. I hear a ticking sound if I drive over 140KMh for long periods. It always stops once the car cools. I hopes this helps.
depends whos waters you were in.
I would expect it to be tripping over A distraction and a lot more
In most cases, the engine will not fire or start if the clutch switch is bad. The key will turn in the ignition but there will be no turn-over or sound from the engine. If the engine turns over but doesn't start, there might be a problem with the fuel supply.
Street Racing is bad, and can cause accidents, i think if cops didn't pull us over, our whole country/town, would be horrible, and so unsafe. Don''t you think? -katy
No, fox racing and fox racing shox are the same company, they just sell different things
This totally depends on the type of racing you want to do. If it's on a track then you'll find that Thoroughbreds, Quarter Horses, Paint, Appaloosa's, and Arabians are best for flat racing. For harness racing on the track Standardbreds are the top choice. If however you want to race across the ranges and such then any horse with legs and hooves strong enough to stay sound over the terrain will work well.