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No, as long as the boost is kept to a safe limit.
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yes definently cars need to run on the specified petrol type (e.g unleaded) because the motor is made specialy to run on that fuel
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Long Road to Ruin was created on 2007-12-03.
Are you kidding me? Can water ruin it? Yes, can sugar water ruin it? Yes, it will go into the engine, and if it gets shocked, it won't do anything, and flood the engine. If you accidentally spilled it in your engine, call a repair man to come to your house. DO NOT DRIVE IT. If you do, the complications will get worse. -A kid who knows what he is doing
Short answer is yes.
If pancake syrup is poured into a gas tank, it can cause serious damage to the engine and fuel system. The syrup will not combust properly and may clog the fuel injectors, filters, and other components. This can result in engine stalling, poor performance, and potentially costly repairs. It is essential to only use proper fuel for vehicles to ensure optimal functioning and longevity.
Yes ... it will need to be torn down and rebuilt.
It may not ruin the engine, but it will foul the spark plug, making the engine run rich and/or hard to start. Will also emit a lot of gray smoke.
Biodiesel most certainly does NOT ruin your engine. Most engine manufacturer in the world approves the use of biodiesel in their engines, unless of course your engine is not made to run on diesel fuel. Gasoline engines should not be ran on Biodiesel.Actually, if you don't change out your fuel pump, injectors, and fuel lines to accommodate the much thicker biodiesel fuel, it CAN ruin your engine.