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  • 21Pressure carburetor — A pressure carburetor is a type of fuel metering system for piston aircraft engines manufactured by the Bendix Corporation starting in the 1940s. It is recognized as an early type of mechanical fuel injection and was developed to prevent fuel… …

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  • 22Mechanical fuel injection — Basic Concept of Mechanical Injection All forms of fuel injection (FI) are designed to achieve the delivery of a correct fuel/air mix into an internal combustion engine for the most fuel efficient burn. All forms of fuel injection do so by… …

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  • 23servo-type carburetor — A type of carburetor or continuous flow fuel injection system that uses the pressure drop across a servometering jet to control the amount of metered fuel going into the cylinders of a reciprocating engine. The metered fuel is directly… …

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  • 24induction system — [1] The system that brings the fuel air mixture to the cylinders in a spark ignition engine. It includes the carburetor or fuel injection system, air cleaner, intake manifold, intake ports, and intake valves. [2] Air intake system used to cool… …

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  • 25power-enrichment system — A carburetor or fuel injection system for a reciprocating engine that enriches the fuel air mixture when the engine is operating at high power settings …

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  • 26pressure carburetor — A type of fuel metering system that meters fuel to a reciprocating engine on the basis of the mass of air flowing into the engine. It senses the relationship between impact air pressure and venturi pressure to provide a metering force for the… …

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  • 27electric fuel pump — electrically powered gasoline or diesel pump which draws fuel from the tank and delivers it to the carburetor or fuel injection system …

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  • 28Ignition system — For other uses, see Ignition system (disambiguation). An ignition system is a system for igniting a fuel air mixture. Ignition systems are well known in the field of internal combustion engines such as those used in petrol (gasoline) engines used …

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  • 29emission-control system — ▪ automotive technology       in automotive engineering, means employed to limit the discharge of noxious gases from the internal combustion engine. There are four main sources of these gases: the engine exhaust, the crankcase, the fuel tank, and …

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  • 30vapor recovery system — A system that prevents the escape of gasoline vapors from the fuel system into the atmosphere. The basic system consists of a canister filled with activated charcoal and pipes connecting the canister to the fuel tank and carburetor. Any vapor… …

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