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Carburetor
MyWikiBiz, Author Your Legacy — Saturday March 20, 2010
[edit] Definitions of Carburetor on the Web:
- A mechanical device found on the intake side of the engine which mixes fuel and air to create the volatile mixture that gets ignited in the engine.
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- A device to properly mix fuel and air in the correct proportions throughout the operating range of the engine. Commonly used Porsche carburetors include Zenith, Solex and Weber.
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- Device that mixes air with fuel, delivering the mixture into the engine's combustion chambers. Only found on older vehicles. ...
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- A device through which air and fuel are atomized and drawn into the engine. It meters the proper proportions of fuel and air to form a combustible ...
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- A device which mixes fuel with air in the proper proportions to provide a desired power output from a spark ignition internal combustion engine.
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- A device, usually mounted on the intake manifold of an engine, that mixes the air and fuel in the proper proportion to allow even combustion.
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- Also known as a fuel-air mixer. The section of the engine intake system where fuel and air are mixed and passed on to the engine for combustion.
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- Paris tells Steth that he needs a carburetor for his ship; a carburetor is a device that's hundreds of years old; since a car's engine couldn't run on pure fuel, the carburetor supplies the engine with a mixture of vaporized fuel and air; Paris uses a spare polaric modulator from Voyager's ...
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- device for mixing vaporized fuel with air to produce an explosive mixture; the part of the engine which controls the speed
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- Also called "carb" for short. This part of the engine controls the ratio of fuel and air entering the engine. There are two types of carbs: slide carbs, where the barrel slides along its axis instead of rotating; and rotary or barrel carbs that rotate. ...
- Part of the engine where air and fuel are mixed on their way into the internal combustion engine.
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- piece of the engine in that mix fuel and air.
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- A device used for many years to mix gasoline with air in correct proportions and deliver it to the engine.
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- mixes air with gasoline vapor prior to explosion
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- A carburetor (North American spelling) or carburettor (Commonwealth spelling), is a device that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine. It was invented by Karl Benz before 1885 and patented in 1886. ...
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- A device in an internal combustion engine where fuel is vapourized and mixed with air prior to ignition
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- The part of the engine which controls the speed or throttle setting and lean/rich mixture via setting of the needle valve.
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