That will confirm if
the too lean condition, that has caused the code to set, affects all...
Not exact matches
Most commonly, if a person reaches these predictions, yet still doesn't appear muscularly impressive, then he's simply
too fat - keep in mind that these equations describe a
lean condition.
She use to be small and not very defined, but over the last year or two, she's really sculpted her body, adding
lean muscle mass, and from what she says, working a lot on her aerobic
conditioning too.
Makes a lot of sense, I heard a
lean condition can cause it to heat up more
too, and the bike was running hotter than usual at idle so this would make sense, gonna go ahead and try to fix the airbox fittings or buy a new one, and start going through the trouble shooting to see if I can find any vacuum leaks, ill keep you updated on my findings!
Too much air compared to fuel will cause a
lean misfiring
condition.
Oxygen sensors tell the ECU whether the engine is running rich (
too much fuel or
too little oxygen) or running
lean (
too much oxygen or
too little fuel) as compared to ideal
conditions (known as stoichiometric).
Whilst all of the dogs in good kennels might look
lean compared to pampered house pets, (they should be, after all,
conditioned athletes) there is a big difference between athletic and skinny - and dogs that are allowed to be overweight in a sled dog farm are at as much risk as those that are
too skinny.