Fuel injection.
The main function of the carburetor is to mix air and fuel in the correct ratio for internal combustion engines. It atomizes the fuel and facilitates its mixing with incoming air, ensuring optimal combustion efficiency. This mixture is then delivered to the engine's cylinders for ignition. Carburetors are commonly found in older vehicles and small engines, although they have largely been replaced by fuel injection systems in modern cars.
No, a 1995 Chevrolet Suburban does not have a carburetor. The carburetors were changed in 1995 and replaced with fuel injectors.
I believe that the carburetor type fuel/ air ratio delivery system was replaced by Fuel Injection, no carburetor to the best of my knowledge.
from 1987 to 2000 the fuel supply to these wonderful vehicles is a rochester throttle body fuel injection not a carburetor
No thay are not, no where close
Gas is not getting into the carburetor because no Saturn made ever had one.
There is the CARburetor, which mixes the air and gas to the right ratio in some cars. the carburetors have largely been replaced with Electronic Fuel Injection for modern cars.
The motor simply wont get enough fuel to run properly.
Yes, the 1993 Mercury Villager was a 1992 Nissan Quest. The last year Nissan used a Carburetor on a Quest. Fuel injection system replaced the carburetor in 1993.
No modern instrument replaced the viola.
Quick and simple, FUEL INJECTION