Originally posted by humboldtblazer
I could see how my comment was a little harsh but honestly there might be something wrong if a bunch of unused fuel is coming out the pipe and into the tank? can't we agree on that? As for this comment :
I ask you where do you get clean exhaust air? Doesn't exist from any combustion engine I know, that is why most have some kind of catalytic converter strapped on (you might know it as a muffler).
On a real car a fuel pump or pumps are used to deliver fuel so exhaust air is not recycled to be used for fuel tank pressure like on our models. The Catalytic converter was invented in the first place for pollution reasons and does nothing as far as performance is concerend but hinder it. What the Catalytic converter's job is to treat the exhaust before it leaves the car and remove dangerous pollution (gases not unburnt fuel and oil). This is why a lot of "Rice burners"
(modified Honda's) take off their CAT (which is ILLEGAL SO DONT DO IT) to create more HP from their car. And to say you might know it as you muffler! ha nice try at a jab at my intelligence. So are we clear what a CAT converter is and why its on a real car?