fuel pump
it is ignited due to the high temperature caused by the pressure inside cylinder, when it is compressed.
The idle air control (IAC) does this, not the "flapper".
O2 sensor front of engine aka closest to the radiator. Mounted on the manifold...on the 98' its right in your face when you open the hood.
If it's an EFI engine you do not adjust the mixture screw. The mixture is computer controlled.
The Crankshaft!
Mix ratio refers to the proportion of different components or ingredients that are combined to create a mixture. It specifies the ratio or proportion by weight, volume, or some other unit of measurement. For example, a mix ratio of 2:1 means that there are two parts of one component and one part of another component in the mixture.
Combustion chamber
A supercharger.
A choke knob is a component found on many small gasoline engines, such as those in lawnmowers, chainsaws, and outboard motors. It regulates the air and fuel mixture entering the engine during startup, helping to enrich the mixture for easier starting, especially in cold conditions. When the engine is warmed up, the choke is usually disengaged to allow for a normal air-fuel ratio. Proper use of the choke knob can enhance engine performance and prevent stalling.
No, starters start an engine. A carburetor supplies the fuel/air mixture to the engine. This mixture combined with a spark, ignites the fuel/air mixture thus causing the engine to run. This is a very simplistic explanation. Search "how the internal combustion engine works" for more information.
A turbocharger.
The flywheel