Not very likely. On modern vehicles the computer will adjust the fuel/air mixture to compensate for a clogged air filter.
yes . There is more vacuum created due to clogged air filter .Clogged air filters make the engine work harder to suck the air they need .So,BSFC will get lower if the air filter gets clogged.
They are both very important. But a clogged fuel filter will stop the engine from even running. A clogged air filter will hurt performance and mileage but will not stop the engine from running unless it is totally clogged. Replace the air filter every 30,000 miles and the fuel filter every 50,000 miles.
uhhh you unclog it!
Yes.
It's possible.
Yes, it could.
It means you have good air flow- that the filter is not clogged.
The same reason you replace the filter in your home furnace. They can become clogged with lint, dirt and reduce the air flow.
An air filter resides inside the air return for your car, usually inside the dashboard. This filter should be changed about every 2 years, or sooner if it gets clogged.
probably either a clogged fuel pump or a clogged air filter.
Spark plug or ignition failure. Not enough fuel. Water in the fuel. Dead battery. Clogged fuel filter. Clogged air filter. Overheating. Ect.