Zzz wrote:soyAnarchisto wrote:pretty simple actually - more fuel going through a venturi lowers the temp (that's how carb ice is formed)…
I was under the impression carb ice is formed purely by virtue of the temp drop of higher velocity air moving into the vacuum of the intake and that the fuel is just along for the ride. Lower pressure = colder air and condensing water vapor which then freezes and chokes off the carb throat.
Does the fuel atomizing contribute to this temp drop too?
Didn't notice any answer to this question...yes fuel atomization contributes to ice formation.


