What Are the Components of an Automotive Fuel Supply System?
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Components of an automotive fuel supply system: fuel supply device, air supply device, combustible gas mixture formation device, and exhaust emission device. The function of the fuel supply system: to fully mix air with atomized gasoline to form a combustible mixture, supply the combustible mixture to the engine while appropriately controlling the supply quantity and concentration to maintain continuous and stable operation of the engine, and then discharge the generated exhaust gas through the exhaust emission device. Fuel generally refers to substances that can convert their stored chemical energy into thermal energy through chemical reactions (combustion). Currently, the main fuels used in automobiles are gasoline and diesel.