Air and fuel system for carburetor and fuel injection systems

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F02M 31/10 (2006.01) F02M 25/10 (2006.01)

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CA 2241290

An air and fuel system for carburetor and fuel injection engines that regulates the temperature of air and fuel that is mixed in the carburetor or fuel injector prior to introduction to the cylinders of the engine. A heater and associated filter located at the air intake side of the carburetor are activated by circulating heated fluid (coolant) contained within the engine cooling system. The coolant passes through the heater in an isolated chamber or conductor and the fuel line passes inside the coolant line within the heater surroundings so that air and fuel can be temperature regulated. Valves in the fuel line allow for proper mixture of air and fuel. A filter is sized to fit inside or outside the heater, and the heater and filter are encompassed by a cover to hold the components together. Oxygen is introduced to the system to reduce air pollution and oxygen and fuel vapors combine to create a high explosive fuel that burns efficiently and thereby reduces air pollution.

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