If you've ever heard what sounds like a single firecracker exploding somewhere out in traffic, it was likely a backfire. These sounds used to be much more common, but thanks to modern engine ...
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Why do cars backfire
Why do cars backfire? A backfire occurs when combustion takes place outside of the cylinder. Backfiring can be used to describe combustion occurring through the intake (traveling backwards) or through ...
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