karburatsioonis
Karburatsioonis, often referred to as carburation, is a mechanical process found in internal combustion engines that are not equipped with fuel injection. Its primary function is to mix air and fuel in the correct proportion to create a combustible mixture that can then be ignited in the engine cylinders. The device responsible for this process is the carburetor.
The carburetor works based on the Venturi effect. As air is drawn into the engine's intake manifold,
The air-fuel mixture is then directed into the engine cylinders. The ratio of air to fuel is