overfueling
Overfueling is the practice of adding more fuel to an engine than is required by its current operating conditions. This phenomenon can occur in various types of internal combustion engines, including gasoline, diesel, and fuel cell vehicles. The term is distinct from simply topping up a full tank; it refers to the supply of fuel to the intake system that exceeds the needs of the engine’s throttle position, engine load, and air-fuel ratio requirements.
Causes of overfueling include malfunctioning engine control units (ECUs), faulty fuel injectors, clogged air filters, and
The consequences of overfueling are twofold. First, it reduces fuel economy by unnecessarily consuming additional gallons
Preventive measures involve maintaining proper air‑fuel mixture control, regularly inspecting and cleaning intake components, ensuring accurate