Sentences with phrase «of unburned fuel»

@JacobJones Even on a 2000 Toyota, that fuel is passing through a cat before it leaves the car, which will oxidize most if not all of the unburned fuel.
One finally admits, however, that «looking at (emissions standards requiring) 0.04 grams / mile of unburned fuel in a ported engine is difficult.»
If the RPM limiter sets in too early, the sparks would be wet and black, because of the unburned fuel.

Not exact matches

Saab's combustion - control engine has leapfrogged the manufacturers still studying fuel cells, methanol fuels, and electrics by reinventing an ordinary internal - combustion gasoline power plant that recycles unburned components of its exhaust.
Jet engine exhaust contains carbon dioxide, oxides of sulfur and nitrogen, unburned fuel, soot and metal particles, as well as water vapor.
+ Car was working fine, however I started experiencing loss of power after several minutes and It smells like unburned fuel in the cabin.
By keeping an intake valve open during part of the compression stroke, some of the volume of unburned air / fuel mixture in the cylinder moves back inside the intake manifold and lowers the volume being compressed, or «pumped.»
In the 1980s, your Excel was carbureted, dumping imprecise volumes of fuel into the combustion chambers, and emitting unburned fuel as a matter of course.
As oil lubricates your engine's parts, it can accumulate a variety of impurities including unburned fuel, which will degrade the performance of your engine and reduce the efficiency over time, especially miles per gallon.
Many of these small internal combustion engines used for yardwork can release as much as 30 % of the fuel / oil mixture as unburned pollutants into the atmosphere due to incomplete combustion, which not only wastes fuel and money, but also contributes to air pollution.
In its response, Exxon denied that global society possesses the will to keep temperatures from increasing by more than two degrees Celsius, and therefore none of the fossil fuel reserves currently counted as assets will be left unburned.
World governments must get used to the idea of leaving fossil fuel reserves in the ground unexploited and unburned, one of the world's most senior diplomats has said, ahead of...
In a literally world - changing deal that was almost unthinkable just a year ago, some two hundred leading nations unanimously embraced a plan that will leave most of the world's fossil fuels unburned.
Merkley's figure exceeds an estimate from the International Energy Agency that two - thirds of identifiable fossil fuels need to be unburned.
Second, as the executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change points out, divesting from the fossil - fuel industry acknowledges the fact that the majority of known fossil - fuel reserves must be left unburned if we are to avoid catastrophic climate disruption.
Carbon dioxide emissions associated with burning coal are the greatest of any fossil fuel, and coal has the highest carbon content among all unburned fossil fuel reserves.
Unburned diesel fuel, T&A, and a good ol' time at the expense of others.
One of the hard parts about fighting CO2 emissions, vs. all the other emissions we have tackled in the past (NOx, SOx, soot / particulates, unburned hydrocarbons, etc), is that we simply don't know how to combust fossil fuels without creating CO2 — CO2 is inherent to the base chemical reaction of the combustion.
The use of biodiesel in a conventional diesel engine results in substantial reduction of unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter compared to emissions from diesel fuel.
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