Do you know what a carburettor is
Poll: Do you know what a carburettor is
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Discussion
CatfishCKY said:
I'll be honest, and say, no I don't, but I've never owned a car with a carburettor, I've only ever had fuel-injected ones. And I am only a 23 year old woman, so that's my defence too. 
Don't think you've missed much. Even the ones with automatic choke were a pain. My father used to annoy mother by spreading lumps of smelly carb over the kitchen worktops - with an Aga simmering gently in the corner. 

I do indeed, only being 23 years old and having rebuilt more than I can remember. I actually prefer carb'ed cars...I don't know what it is, It may well be that smell they all seem to share or most likely the sound of a set of weber 40's or 45's gargling away on a nice ford pinto/xflow.
Negative Creep said:
Had plenty of cars with them. Who needs this new fangled stop start technology, most of the carbed cars I've had will cut the engine when stationary anyway
Another characteristic I 'enjoyed' during my A-series-powered-metro-motoring-days was the engine running on for a good 15 seconds after turning the key off. Almost as if the car was saying; "Auuuughh, are we here already?!"
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