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Haney
26 June, 00:06
How does a carburetor work?
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Mareli Sanchez
26 June, 02:01
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Air flows into the top of the carburetor from the car's air intake, passing through a filter that cleans it of debris. When the throttle is open, more air and fuel flows to the cylinders so the engine produces more power and the car goes faster. The mixture of air and fuel flows down into the cylinders.
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