No, smoking at start up would probably be defective valve seals.
why would you be smoking sugar and i really dont know the side effects SORRY
no it would either blow up, not start or ruin your engine
Considering both sugar and smoking are completely different topics this is hard to answer. Smoking is worse for your lungs, sugar for your overall weight.
When sugar is placed in a car engine, it can clog up the engine. This may leave it not working properly and would have to be flushed or replaced.
im pretty sure it can why would you ask?
Cells will absorb sugar by means of osmosis.
yes
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your car would not start or it would stall out quickly. You would need to take a fuel sample and check for small crystals of sugar in it. The sugar tends to stick to the insides of the pump, filter, and injectors.
unless the car is a cake, yes..Answer 2:In cars there are multiple protections put in place to ensure that sugar does not get to the engine; fuel filters, oil filters, etc.Putting sugar in the fuel tank would clog the fuel tank filter (tank sock), and or the fuel filter. Putting sugar in the oil would clog the oil filter (engage the bypass so oil would still flow). The engine may shut down, but little damage would incur from the act.
I dont think smoking bothers your blood sugar but we know that it binds the hemoglobin and can cause heart disease.
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