Thursday, January 12, 2012

Do fuel injected cars have a carburetor ?

Fuel injected cars don't need a carburetor as the fuel is injected into the burning chamber the air is pulled threw the intake as the cylinders move up and down and Create a pressure difference. There is a Throttle plate sensor that tells the computer where the pedal is and how much fuel to give it. On Carbonated engines the fuel is sucked out of a bowl like a straw in a Gl of soda when air is drawn over the top of the straw it creates a low pressure and pulls fuel out of the straw into the air stream. Fuel injection is precise it injects 1 CC of fuel to every cylinder as needed and the air is pushed in evenly giving every cylinder equal pressure if the engine is in good mechanical condition.

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