Bränslegivar
Bränslegivar is a term of Swedish origin that translates to "fuel giver" or "fuel provider." In its most common usage, it refers to a device or system responsible for supplying fuel to an engine. This can encompass a wide range of technologies, from simple carburetors in older gasoline engines to complex direct injection systems in modern internal combustion engines. The primary function of a bränslegivar is to precisely meter and deliver the correct amount of fuel, often in atomized form, to mix with air for combustion. The efficiency and effectiveness of the bränslegivar significantly impact an engine's performance, fuel economy, and emissions.
In automotive applications, bränslegivar systems have evolved considerably. Early systems relied on mechanical components, while contemporary