Fuel Pressure Damper
2010 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG In-Depth: Engine And Power Transfer
With fuel consumption of 12.6 litres per 100 kilometres the new E 63 AMGbetters its predecessor by 1.7 l/100 km or 12 percent, despite the collateral output of 8 kW/11 hp. As such, the new high-performance saloon leaves the striving standing. This significant reduction in fuel consumption comes respect of a wealth of innovative measures: the E 63 AMG is the first AMG model to aspect alternator management with braking energy recovery as pattern. The controlled fuel supply, friction-optimised twin-wire-arc-sprayed (TWAS) coating on the cylinder walls and the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-briskness sports transmission with the Controlled Efficiency consumption-optimised telecasting mode and wet start-up clutch, which replaces the torque converter, (see recto 15) are crucial elements in improving efficiency.
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1985 toyota 4 runner is not getting gas after sitting in garage for a couple of months?
Was constant great when I pulled it in the garage. I changed the fuel pressure damper due to leakage (why I parked it) and now it's not getting any...
your fuel has probable gummed up. You can try putting a fuel stabilizer into the gas tank but by now it is likely to late. Your gasoline has hose in it.
you can try siphoning the...
I replaced my manual fuel pump in my car with an eletric one, however the carb spits fuel why?
I imagine my carb is getting too much fuel, do I need a pressure damper?
I got a universal pump and just hooked it up to the carb...
you dearth a fuel pressure regulator and set it at no more than 7 or 8 lbs. pressure, you can't run an electric
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