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- Fuel Atomization | The Online Automotive Marketplace | Hemmings, The . . .
The accelerator pump discharge is a solid stream of fuel, and without the aid of a collision against a hard surface, very little of the fuel would become atomized by the tearing created by the air flowing through the carburetor
- A technical description of Fuel Atomization by Kevin Cameron
Fuel shoots from a carburetor’s needle jet, straight out into the intake stream, which is speeding past a hundreds of feet per second The fuel droplets are heavier than the air, so they can’t instantly accelerate to airflow speed, but lag behind
- Fuel atomizing device for carburetors - Google Patents
This invention relates to a fuel atomizing device to be removably situated onto a gasoline carburetor to improve the efficiency and performance of the carburetor and associated engine
- Understanding Gasoline Atomization - Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
For gasoline to be burned in a Pontiac engine, three things need to occur It must be atomized (broken into small particles), emulsified (mixed with air), and vaporized (changed into a rarefied
- Carburetor fuel atomizing device - Unique Innovations, Inc.
By simply adapting the fuel atomizer to the carburetor system, fuel atomization is vastly increased, resulting in greater engine efficiency and cleaner exhaust emissions
- Venturi principle - carbkitsource. com
The carburetor discharge nozzle is located in the center of the venturi throat to take advantage of the maximum pressure drop and promote atomization of the fuel
- Fuel Delivery Atomization 101 - How carburetor works
This STEM Demo is to break down how fuel delivery systems work in theory so we can understand the science behind the method We are using old tech to show ho
- What is atomization in relation to carburetors? - Your Sage Tip
Even the earliest Pontiac carburetors had an idle or low-speed circuit and a high-speed or main-metering fuel-delivery path As the fuel enters the air stream, it is pulled apart and broken into even smaller particles (atomization)
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