The carburetor may seem outdated in comparison to modern fuel injection systems, but its role in the history of automotive engineering cannot be understated. For many decades, the carburetor was the heart of the engine, ensuring that the right amount of fuel and air...
The internal combustion engine that powers most cars operates by transforming the chemical energy found in gasoline into mechanical energy that drives the vehicle’s wheels. This process relies heavily on combustion, which is the ignition of a fuel-air mixture inside...