Blow-through carburetors, also known as boosted carburetors, are specifically designed to operate in forced-induction engines where air is pressurized before entering the combustion chamber. Unlike traditional draw-through carburetors, which meter fuel into the intake manifold under vacuum, blow-through carburetors deliver fuel into a pressurized environment. This requires modifications to the carburetor's internal components and external components to ensure proper fuel metering under boost.
In the realm of automotive performance, carburetors have long held a place of prominence, serving as the heart of fuel metering in internal combustion engines. However, as technology evolved and forced induction systems gained traction, the traditional draw-through carburetor faced limitations in catering to the demands of pressurized air intake. This led to the emergence of blow-through carburetors, a specialized breed designed to thrive under the pressures of forced induction.
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