Carbureted

Word CARBURETED
Character 10
Hyphenation car bu ret ed
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Carbureted"

What do we mean by carbureted?

To react with carbon.

To mix (air) with hydrocarbons, especially with petroleum, as in an internal combustion engine.

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The word "carbureted" in example sentences

a volatile or liquid form, still retaining its organic character, and destined to future oxidation, known as carbureted hydrogen, olefiant gas, petroleum, etc. Hence, in the decomposition of vegetable tissue, two classes of resultant compounds are formed, one residual and the other evolved; and the genesis and relation of the carbon minerals may be accurately shown by the following diagram: ❋ Various (N/A)

"'Some have attributed it to gases in the body, such as carbureted hydrogen. ❋ Unknown (1908)

The 500cc Sportsman is available with Electronic Fuel Injection or as an High Output carbureted unit for a reduced price. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For example, lately we've been seeing a tremendous number of people with pre-1990 carbureted vehicles that are hauling pretty good loads. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The engine in my race car, while certainly jammed full of contemporary improvements, was a carbureted small-block Chevrolet V-8, which was first built in 1955. ❋ MAX WATMAN (2010)

Weighing in at just 248 pounds, this is the lightest four-stroke electronic-fuel-injected outboard in its horsepower class and only 20 pounds heavier than its carbureted two-stroke counterpart. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Power Commanders come in many different shapes, sizes, and even names, but essentially they all do the same job-for a carbureted unit they boost the ignition curve to produce extra power, while in a fuel-injected model they serve to remap the fuel injection and timing to produce more power than a stock unit. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I've had vehicles, both fuel injected and carbureted, that have run out of gas and the all started easily once I put fuel in the tank. ❋ Unknown (2008)

While Nascar employs carbureted engines in stock cars that mostly navigate only left turns, F1's ultralight cars can go from 0 to 60 miles an hour in two seconds and generate five g's in the winding curves. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That is to be expected on a stock, carbureted engine in 2005 displacing only 599ccs. ❋ Kevynwight (2005)

In 1970, one basic engine-drive train technology a V8 engine, longitudinally mounted, water cooled, carbureted, hooked up to a three-speed automatic transmission with rear wheel drive accounted for close to 80 percent of all automobile production in the United States.2 Indeed, there were only five engine-drive train technologies in production. ❋ Kim B. Clark (1993)

In the Bay of Marquette, two or three miles north of the town, where the shore is a peat bog underlain by Archæan rocks, I have seen bubbles of carbureted hydrogen rising in great numbers attended by drops of petroleum which spread as iridescent films on the surface. ❋ Various (N/A)

Petroleum is scarcely less constant in its connection with these carbonaceous rocks than carbureted hydrogen, and it only escapes notice from the little space it occupies. ❋ Various (N/A)

Everything indicates that the distillation which has produced the greatest quantities of petroleum known was effected at a low temperature, and the constant escape of petroleum and carbureted hydrogen from the outcrops of bituminous shales, as well as the result of weathering on the shales, depriving them of all their carbon, shows that the distillation and complete elimination of the organic matter they contain may take place at the ordinary temperature. ❋ Various (N/A)

Here it is evident that the coal has undergone a long-continued distillation, which must have resulted in the constant production of carbonic acid and carbureted hydrogen. ❋ Various (N/A)

If it were true that carbureted hydrogen and petroleum are produced only from the primary decomposition of organic tissue, it would be inevitable that at least the elastic gases would have escaped long since. ❋ Various (N/A)

But it should be said that no satisfactory evidence has ever been offered of the existence of zones or masses of the unoxidized alkaline metals in the earth, and it is not claimed by Berthelot that there are any facts in the occurrence of petroleum and carbureted hydrogen in nature which seem to exemplify the chemical action which he simply claims is theoretically possible. ❋ Various (N/A)

Mr.A. A. Hayes, Prof. Silliman, and Dr. Hare's views were, as to the explosions in the New York fire of 1845, that in a closed building having niter in one part and shellac or other resinous material in another, the gaseous oxygen generated from the niter and the carbureted hydrogen from the resins mingling by degrees would at length constitute an explosive mixture. ❋ Various (N/A)

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