carburetors

     

A carburetor (North American spelling) or carburettor (Commonwealth spelling), is a evice that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine. It was invented by Karl Benz before 1885 and patented in 1886. It is colloquially called a carb (in North America and the United Kingdom) or carby (chiefly in Australia).[citations needed]

Trivia about carburetors

  • (Sarah of the Clue Crew leans over the open hood of a muscle car.) The 1970 Plymouth Barracuda got some extra muscle from its six-barreled setup of these devices

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