Hydrogen is the main source and Helium second.
The primary fuel for all stars is hydrogen
The main fuel for nuclear reactions in stars is hydrogen. Through a process called nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the form of light and heat. This process powers the stars and allows them to shine brightly.
Heavier stars will usually burn faster than lighter stars.
Blue white stars are more massive and burn through their fuel supply at a faster rate compared to red stars. Their high energy output causes them to exhaust their fuel more quickly, leading to shorter lifespans. In contrast, red stars have lower mass and hence a longer lifespan as they burn fuel at a slower rate.
Massive stars are more likely to use up their nuclear fuel the soonest. They burn fuel at a much faster rate due to their higher temperatures and pressures, resulting in shorter lifespans compared to smaller stars like our Sun.
It's the fuel rail that feeds gas to the injectors.
The primary fuel for all stars is hydrogen
Connect a fuel pressure gauge to the schrader valve located on the fuel rail that feeds the fuel injectors.
Yes the pump feeds them or you could just unplug injector(s)
It's right on the chrome fuel rail that feeds gas to the injectors.
larger stars have longer lives, because as stars burn they are slowly burning up fuel and begin to cave in on themselves. the larger, the more fuel, the more fuel, the longer lasting.
it is at the receiving end of the fuel rail that feeds the injectors.It has a fuel line attached to it and a vacume line....seen one you seen em all.......
The fuel pump relay feeds power to the fuel pump. The relay is commonly mounted under the hood with the other vehicle relays.
Check fuel pump 20amp fuse in engine compartment fuse box, this feeds power to the fuel pump relay.
pull off fuel line that feeds fuel filter and she will emty on her own .had 2 do it last week!!
On the fuel rail that feeds the injectors there is a cap. It looks like a tire cap. That will reveal a schrader valve that you depress to relieve the fuel pressure.
The main fuel for nuclear reactions in stars is hydrogen. Through a process called nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the form of light and heat. This process powers the stars and allows them to shine brightly.