"To stall the engine" means to stop the engine from running, usually by not providing enough power or stopping the fuel supply.
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3.5 / 5 — JoyStiq: «The persistent hiccups are hard to ignore, but they're not so great as to
stall the engine for goofy creations that is the heart of the game»
Of particular note is the hybrid powertrain's ability
at stalling the engine at speed, maintaining momentum with the electric motors.
Yeah, but if it's still in gear from last time and you don't bother to check that it's in neutral before starting it with the clutch pedal depressed, once the car is started and you take your foot off the clutch pedal, it's still going to jump forward, but this time it will
stall the engine too.
That way wears out the clutch very fast (which might be what the other posters had in mind), drops your speed dramatically without lighting up your brakelights (I confess, that's why I started doing it - trying to sneak - slow past a cop), and runs a high risk
of stalling the engine and seriously ^ & * @ing something up.
If the clutch pedal is released too quickly, the stationary
load stalls the engine as it does not accelerate quickly enough.
I've covered it to try and pinpoint a vacuum leak, idle RPM drops slightly and then when I release it it
almost stalls the engine.
Try to accelerate slowly off the line in the V - 8, and the computer will add a big helping of throttle to ensure you do
n't stall the engine.
Instead of turning off the ignition with the clutch disengaged, if a person makes a habit of stopping their car
by stalling the engine (leaving the transmission in gear and taking their foot off the clutch), will this cause any damage or excessive wear?
The clutch is firm, and if you're new to the WRX, the clutch may seem to take up too abruptly, to the point where you may
stall the engine on the test drive.
In manual vehicles, it could
also stall the engine, resulting in a loss of engine braking (and perhaps control).
If you have ever learnt to drive, remember back to all the times
you stalled the engine.
If the starter and battery are designed to handle «
stalling the engine» every time you stop at a red light, a few more unintentional stalls are unlikely to harm anything.
Making sure the car is warm enough too do so, without
stalling the engine.
The car starts but at any time the security light (padlock) comes on and either
stalls engine or makes it hesitate, then it will restart or keep running after...
Other times
it stall engine.
A lack of air would cause rough or erratic idle, and lack of spark would
stall the engine, or at least cause it to stumble, shake, and generally sound unhealthy.
It's a curious technology already seen in the 911 Turbo S, the gearbox shifting up earlier than it usually could but without
stalling the engine, slipping the clutch to bring the revs up to a workable engine speed.
The phenomenon with
the stalling engine disappeared for 3 years, when the last month the engine stalled right after it warmed up.
When it heats up it is seizing and
stalling the engine.
As long as you do not let out the clutch with the car running, it will
stall the engine and could damage the transmission or the clutch.
Subaru is recalling certain 2017 Impreza models to fix a software issue that may lead to
stalled engines.
The automaker is recalling 31,000 1998 626s with 2.0 - liter engine because the timing belt tensioner spring breaks and may lodge in the belt and
stall the engine.
«Olivier got a tough break with traffic and then we had a bit of a misstep on the driver change because I didn't realize the car was in second gear and
stalled the engine.
If you do happen to
stall the engine, the Focus RS features a neat trick called stall recovery, that allows the driver to simply push the clutch back in after a stall and the engine will restart.
In RWD, though, if you try to do the same, you'd
stall the engine and spoil all the fun as no spinning would occur.
If you happen to
stall the engine or get stuck in neutral, you will need to rely fully on your vehicles brakes to slow you down.