karburálás
Karburálás is a term referring to the process of carburation, which is the mechanical process of mixing air and fuel for combustion in an internal combustion engine. This process is primarily associated with older gasoline engines, as modern engines predominantly use fuel injection systems.
A carburetor's main function is to control the air-fuel ratio delivered to the engine cylinders. It works
Different types of carburetors exist, each with its own design and operating principles, such as downdraft,