Charge forming system for maintaining operation of an internal c

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Having fluidic logic control means

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123486, 123585, F02B 300, F02M 1718, F02B 3300

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042326435

ABSTRACT:
A charge forming system is disclosed which monitors a parameter of engine combustion efficiency, such as power output, and derives a signal indicating the sense of power change. A fuel mixture control system responds to an indication of increasing power to continually and progressively lessen the fuel/air ratio to attain the leanest possible mixture consistent with maximum instantaneous engine power output. In a preferred embodiment liquid fuel is vaporized before delivery to the engine combustion chambers, and a variable orifice provided to enhance the flow characteristics of the vaporized fuel.

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