kaasuttimet
Kaasuttimet, often translated as carburetors in English, are mechanical devices used in internal combustion engines to mix air and fuel in the correct ratio for combustion. They were the primary fuel delivery system for gasoline engines for many decades before being largely superseded by fuel injection systems.
The basic principle of a carburetor involves the Venturi effect. As air is drawn through a constricted
The amount of air-fuel mixture entering the engine is controlled by a throttle valve, typically operated by
While effective, carburetors have limitations. They can be sensitive to temperature and altitude changes, leading to