Where is the car carburetor located?
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The car carburetor is located between the engine's intake pipe and the air filter. The carburetor is a mechanical device that mixes a certain proportion of gasoline with air under the vacuum effect generated by the engine's operation. As a precise mechanical device, the carburetor utilizes the kinetic energy of the incoming air stream to atomize the gasoline. The carburetor's crucial role in the engine can be likened to the "heart" of the engine. A complete carburetor assembly should include a starting device, idle device, medium load device, full load device, and acceleration device. The carburetor automatically adjusts the corresponding concentration and outputs the appropriate amount of air-fuel mixture according to the engine's different operating conditions. To ensure a uniformly mixed air-fuel mixture, the carburetor also has the effect of atomizing the fuel for the normal operation of the engine.