spacesailor Posted May 7, 2021 Posted May 7, 2021 yenn But heat travels, it won,t get up to the carbi, but it helps All the way from there. And it is a reassurance, just being there. spacesailor
facthunter Posted May 7, 2021 Posted May 7, 2021 Long manifolds typically have much more problems with icing, Probably as so little heat makes it back along the entire length Hot air into the carb intake would fix the problem at source (expansion and evaporation of fuel). near port injection has very little icing problems. Nev
Yenn Posted May 8, 2021 Posted May 8, 2021 If heat does not travel to the venturi the moisture in the air will turn to ice and this is what carbie heat is there to prevent. Heating the reduced amount of air and fuel that has got past the ice in the venturi is not going to do any good at all, in fact it will reduce the density.
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