[b] [/b]Hi I am Bilbo i would like to get details on ppt of two and four wheeler carburetor ..My friend said ppt of two and four wheeler carburetor will be available here and now i am living at Bishnupur and i last studied in the college HIT I need help.
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A carburetor (British English, see spelling differences) is a device that combines air and fuel for an internal combustion engine in the ratio suitable for combustion. It is sometimes colloquially abbreviated to carbohydrates in North America or carby in Australia. A carburet or carburet (and therefore carburetion or carburetion, respectively) is to mix the air and fuel or to equip (a motor) with a carburetor for that purpose.
Carburetors have been largely supplanted in the automotive industry and, to a lesser extent, in fuel injection aviation. They are still common in small engines for lawn mowers, rototillers and other equipment.
In the 1980s, many US market vehicles used "feedback" carburetors that dynamically adjusted the fuel / air mixture in response to the signals from an exhaust oxygen sensor to provide a stoichiometric ratio to allow optimum function Of the catalytic converter. Feedback carburetors were primarily used because they were less expensive than fuel injection systems; They worked well enough to meet the 1980 emission requirements and were based on existing carburetor designs. Frequently, feedback carburetors were used in lower trim versions of a car (while the higher spec versions were equipped with fuel injection). However, their complexity compared to the two carburetors for feedback and fuel injection made them problematic and difficult to service. [Citation needed] Eventually, hardware prices and higher emissions standards caused fuel injection to supplant carburetors in the production of new vehicles.
Please send the two and four wheeler carburetor synamis