The fuel /
air mixture gets sucked through the engine like normal but fails to combust due to being too thin.
Not exact matches
As the leaves turn and the
air gets colder, many of us look ahead with a
mixture of excitement and a touch of dread.
You do actually want to
get a lot of the
air out of the
mixture — you do this by folding and squashing the
mixture against the side of the bowl, rotating the bowl a quarter turn with each fold.
1) Pre-heat oven to 300 deg Fahrenheit (150 deg cel) 2) Line one large baking sheet (0r two medium baking sheets) with parchment paper 3) In a large bowl, combine the oats, chia seeds, flax seeds, raisins, almonds and other nuts, and mix well 4) In a smaller bowl, whisk together the honey, light brown sugar, melted butter and cinnamon until smooth and sugar has dissolved 5) Pour the honey
mixture over the dry ingredients and stir well until you
get a homogeneous
mixture 6) Pour the
mixture over the baking sheets and spread evenly with a spatula, then season lightly with sea salt 7) Bake for 15 minutes, then stir the granola gently (to make sure all sides are cooked) 8) At this point, you may need to switch the baking sheets (if you are using 2) so the granola cooks evenly 9) Bake for another 15 minutes, then stir again, before cooking for a final 15 minutes or until golden brown 10) Remove granola from the oven and place on cooking racks until completely cool and crisp 11) Store granola in
air - tight containers at room temperature.
Once you're finished blending, the caramel cream will likely be full of
air bubbles, so pulse the
mixture 30 - 40 times to ensure most of those
get removed.
You do not want to whisk the
mixture or you will
get air bubbles in the ganache.
Beat in the milk
mixture for a few minutes so everything is well combined and you
get a bit of
air into the batter so the cake becomes light and fluffy.
You could try separating the eggs and whipping the whites to
get more
air into the
mixture.
The E3.54 is designed from top to bottom to provide a more complete burn, from
getting the flame kernel to the piston faster and a «chimney» effect improving
air / fuel
mixture travel time to the spark zone.
Two - stroke engines produce a lot of pollution because the fuel -
air mixture in them
gets contaminated with the engine's lubricating oils.
A team at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, exploring how
air bubbles rise within a complex fluid, like those found while processing wet concrete, wondered if they could actually
get them to sink instead by shaking the
mixture in the right way.
We
got off the airport shuttle at the subway station,
got some help to make sure we bought the correct Metro Card and went downstairs to what can only be described as a
mixture of Arctic
air with a slight odor of almost frozen bodily fluids.
Jim theorizes that low coolant caused portions of the engine to
get too hot, so the temperature sensing computer thought it was very cold outside, and made the fuel -
air mixture too rich (less
air).
Consequently, you
get a superrich part of
mixture together with just
air in the cylinder.
If a throttle body is failing the engine will not
get the correct
mixture of
air and fuel.
Especially when hot, when the engine
gets a leaner
mixture of
air and fuel, the idle
air control will have a greater effect on idle...
First there was foamcrete, then there was papercrete and hempcrete, and now we've
got AirCrete, a foamy
mixture of
air bubbles and cement that is cheap to make, waterproof, fireproof, and DIY - friendly.
First there was foamcrete, then there was papercrete and hempcrete, and now we've
got AirCrete, a foamy
mixture of
air bubbles and cement.
Pour the
mixture into a large zip - top bag, add the tofu slices, gently slosh them around so they
get coated, squeeze the bag to suck out as much of the
air as possible, and place the bag in the fridge to let the tofu marinate for at least 3 hours but no more than 5 hours.
Generally, two things make power in a vehicle — fuel and
air, so if you've
got black smoke you likely have an incorrect
mixture of fuel vs
air.