What Causes Frequent Engine Stalling?
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Automatic transmission vehicles do not easily experience stalling, whereas manual transmission vehicles may frequently stall due to lower driving proficiency. However, it is not impossible for automatic transmission vehicles to stall; the primary reason is the use of low-quality fuel, which leads to engine carbon buildup and subsequent stalling. Introduction to Stalling: Stalling, also known as flameout, occurs when the reactor is operating at a significant reaction rate. If the temperature at the feed inlet is reduced to the lower limit of the multiplicity region, the reaction rate suddenly drops significantly, and the reaction basically stops. Use Higher Octane Fuel: It is best to refuel at reputable, larger gas stations with higher octane fuel. Although it may be more expensive, the quality of the gasoline is better.