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most engines have a carburetor. engines with carburetors are controlled by a butterfly valve. this butterfly valve controls the fuel/air mixture. the more air there is, the faster the fuel burns, making the engine run faster. when the butterfly valve is closed, a minimum amount of air is mixed with the fuel, which makes it burn slower. that in turn, makes the engine run slower

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