Economy Increase for Otto Engines By Introducing Exhausts Into Carburettor 865033
Preparation of fuel by introducing exhausts into carburettor
emission pipe creates conditions for total evaporation of petrol
and more equal distribution of mixture among cylinders. This,
associated with some other measures, generates conditions necessary
for engine optimization in terms of economy and toxicity.
Applying this procedure to a number of locally built engines we
have reached 10% lower fuel consumption. Leaner and better prepared
mixture results in better economy, depending on the initial design
of the original engine.
Author(s):
S. Veinovi, M. Kalaji, K. Golec, E. Hnatko
Event:
21st FISITA Congress (1986), Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Also in:
100 Years of Engine Developments-PT-115, Twenty-First Fisita Congress Proceedings-P-187
Related Topics:
Fuel consumption
Engine cylinders
Gasoline
Optimization
Logistics
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