For gasoline, the change of state from an atomized liquid to a vapor is
endothermic -- it absorbs heat. The resulting temperature of the fuel/air
flow
will depend upon the amount of heat available in the endothermic zone. Under
the right conditions it is possible for the temperature of the e
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Most systems seem to heat the carb body.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 16:23
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Subject: KR>CARB & MANIFOLD ICING WI
RE: My intake is already from inside the engine compartment, which is
probably very hot already. Should I bother, after all
Serge,
Ice can occur at any outside temperature. You are probably less likely to
get it with inside cowling air, but it is the air going thru the throat of
the carb that cau
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