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The company was established as Fabbrica Italiana Carburatori Weber in 1923 when Weber produced carburetors as part of a conversion kit for Fiats. Weber pioneered the use of two-stage twin-barrel carburetors, with two venturis of different sizes (the smaller one for low-speed/rpm running and the larger one optimised for high-speed/rpm use).
Weber carburetor, Italian, now made in Spain, owned by Magneti Marelli. Wheeler–Schebler Carburetor Company. Zama Group, primarily an OEM provider. Zenith Carburetor Company, American subsidiary of Société du carburateur Zénith. Zenith Carburettor Company (British), used on Austin cars. Also produced the Zenith-Stromberg carburetors.
Two-barrel downdraft Holley 2280 carburetor Cross-sectional schematic. A carburetor (also spelled carburettor or carburetter) [1] [2] [3] is a device used by a gasoline internal combustion engine to control and mix air and fuel entering the engine. [4]
Of the three types of carburetors used on large, high-performance aircraft engines manufactured in the United States during World War II, the Bendix-Stromberg pressure carburetor was the one most commonly found.
AMAL was a British engineering company servicing the motorcycle and other light-engineering motor industries between 1927 and 1993 [1] based in Birmingham, England. [2]AMAL is a British carburettor trademark.
Carby may be: Australian slang for carburetor; Car-Mouth Kirby, often called Carby by fans, a transformation the titular protagonist uses in Kirby and the Forgotten Land; People and fictional characters with the surname Carby include: Hazel Carby, professor of African American Studies at Yale University; Carn Carby, character in Ender's Game
Bruce Weber (1951 – 13 April 2006) was an Australian rules football administrator with the Port Adelaide Football Club. Born in Port Adelaide, South Australia , Weber played junior football with South Australian National Football League (SANFL) club Port Adelaide [ 1 ] before becoming president of Port Adelaide Football Club from 1986 to 1992.