kaasuttimijärjestelmät
Kaasuttimijärjestelmät, commonly known as carburetors, are a type of engine fuel delivery system that mixes air and fuel for internal combustion engines. They were the primary method of fuel delivery in gasoline engines for many decades before being largely replaced by fuel injection systems. A carburetor operates on the principle of the Venturi effect, where a constriction in the airflow passage causes the air velocity to increase and its pressure to decrease. This low-pressure area draws fuel from a fuel bowl through a jet, atomizing it into the airflow.
The basic components of a carburetor include a float chamber that maintains a constant fuel level, a
While effective and relatively simple in design, carburetors have several limitations. They are sensitive to temperature