An engine works by placing fuel in a cylinder and igniting it to create movement on the push or downward movement. A single cylinder uses only one cylinder to burn fuel. It is more efficient to use 2 or more to create movement on the up AND downward stroke of a fuel burn. Hope this helps.
Bad valves !
Air is fed into the cylinder - to mix with fuel. The fuel cannot burn without air !
No. They just take oxygen from the air.
CAUSE WHEN YOU drive you burn fuel
Is it fuel in jected or carbeurated
too much fuel, excessive oil consumption
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I BELIEVE if the fuel injector is restricted so that the proper air - fuel mixture is not getting to an engine cylinder , that an engine cylinder misfire can occur ( that is only one of the causes of an engine cylinder misfire )
The Honda cf4 burns excess fuel because of a problem with your O2 sensors.
Intake valves let fuel in and exhaust valves let burn fuel gasses out. The carburetor actually lets the fuel enter the engine intake manifold. The fuel injector puts fuel directly into the cylinder.
Fuel goes in the car's cylinder, and when the fuel goes in the cylinder it causes a device to to lower. Then the fuel explodes, and when this device comes up, it pushes the CO2 and SO2 out of the car. The system then restarts again and again.
It increases pressure because you are firing the fuel into the cylinder as the piston is still rising. This starts the "combustion" early, and gives it enough time to burn ALL the fuel fired into the cylinder. The combusion is also pushing on the cylinder as its rising. This is why you do not want to advance it to much.