What are the symptoms of insufficient fuel supply pressure?
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Insufficient fuel supply pressure can lead to the following symptoms: Fuel supply system: Insufficient fuel supply results in less fuel in the cylinders, leading to reduced heat generation from combustion. When the heat generated is insufficient to meet the engine load requirements, the engine loses power. Poor spray quality: During engine operation, poor spray quality from the fuel injectors results in less reaction with oxygen, generating less heat. Reduced air intake: A clogged air filter decreases the air flow cross-section, leading to reduced heat release. High temperature: High ambient temperatures often cause engine overheating. Engine resistance: The power generated by the engine, after overcoming its own friction and auxiliary device resistance, results in reduced effective power output.