Sentences with phrase «if excess fuel»

I can see how the first problem could lead to the second - if excess fuel is being dumped on the lambda probes via positive fuel trims, it could lead to fouling of the sensor.

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If you've got it, flaunt it — and your hair will remain perfect until the excess energy you used powering two hair dryers will hasten the world's expenditure of fossil fuels to the point where we can no longer afford the electricity to power hair dryers, and instead resort into walking into darkened caves full of bats and allowing the collective heat of their tiny nocturnal bodies to hasten the evaporation of our surplus hair water.
If an individual's turbines or panels produce an excess of energy, it can be transferred to other customers in the grid or stored in fuel cells until it is needed.
So, if you weigh 180 lbs, you train a few days a week and work a sedentary job, circa 200 grams of carbs should be enough fuel for your essential bodily functions, as well as your training sessions without wasting the excess and turning it into fat.
If structured properly, a key reason that the following protocols help people, people tend to decrease their food cravings, their dependence on sugar as primary fuel source and some of their excess bodyfat as well.
However, if we keep putting energy into our body at the same rate as normal, the excess fuel gets converted to body fat.
If the ball somehow falls down or is stuck, it wont allow the excess fuel.
If your dog has plenty of excess energy, this will often use it to fuel unwanted behaviors whether it be chewing, destructive behavior, or simply barking more than is needed.
However, if one considers the enormous increase of reactive nitrogen in our biosphere, due to the use of synthesized fertilizer and the burning of fossil fuels, its impact is not part of the analysis, even tough this increase shows up in the eutrophication (nutrient enrichment) of open waters all over the world, resulting in excess algae, in some areas causing large algae blooms (as where they are going to hold the sailing regattas during the Olympics), red tides and dead zone, as the 8000 square mile dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico.
If the development of this air - to - fuel process plays out on a commercial scale, it could be used to both capture excess CO2 from the environment (or used at carbon capture points), as well as produce «guilt - free» gasoline.
If there's an excess coming into atmosphere not accounted for by ocean outgassing, or known land / biosphere emissions, or fossil fuels, or boosted northern forest growth (and decay), or permafrost melt, then it's necessary to look for it.
«This is the outcome we get if we continue down this path of burning a lot of fossil fuel and using the atmosphere as a dumping ground for excess CO2 when we make energy,» Ault said.
If so, then you either disagree with the theory of combustion, that is, one atom of carbon burned in an excess of oxygen produces one molecule of CO2, or you believe there is some sort of vast conspirousy to make people think that much more fossil fuel has been burned than actually has been.
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