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what is backfire in engine
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Backfire in an engine refers to a combustion event where the fuel-air mixture ignites outside the combustion chamber. This can happen within the intake manifold or exhaust system, leading to a loud popping noise. Causes include incorrect timing, rich fuel mixture, or malfunctioning components. Backfires can damage engine components and indicate underlying issues needing attention. Proper tuning and maintenance are crucial to prevent backfiring, ensuring the engine runs smoothly and efficiently. In essence, addressing the root causes of backfire helps safeguard engine health and performance.
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