the more air that goes into your engine the more fuel will be pumped and therefore more horsepower!!!!
Yes, i would imagine so. Sugar in a gas tank will permanently destroy your engine, so i think Chocolate syrup would too.
yes, if it goes through the engine it can seriously harm the motorcycle.
A four cycle engine does not use a gas/oil mixture. The oil is in the crankcase and the gas goes in the gas tank. If you put oil in the gas on a 4 cycle engine it will run poorly and smoke a lot.
Iodine in a gas tank will run the engine. It will cause rust, and will corrode the engine to the point that the engine will seize.
it goes on/in the top of the gas tank
the fuel pump is in the gas tank and the filter should be on the line coming out of the tank that goes to the engine.
your gas tank is sitting too high and when you turn the fuel goes to one side and doesnt get to the engine happend to me
The fuel system on a Briggs and Stratton engine works by fuel being gravity feed from the fuel tank. Fuel goes to the carburetor where air and gas the mix, after the air and fuel mix it is feed into the engine where the engine goes through the four strokes.
Destroy the engine.
It is pumped to the engine by a fuel pump.
The fuel filter isn't inside of the gas tank. It is in the line somewhere between the gas tank and the engine.