carburetted in the PONS Dictionary

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Gasoline engines that are much smaller than the typical automotive engine are usually carburetted for economic and engineering reasons.
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Carburetted models were mostly dropped in 1991, replaced by single-point fuel injection.
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Some are carburetted, usually the smaller engines.
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The engines were originally carburetted, and either naturally aspirated or turbocharged (with intercooler).
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All the engines were carburetted.
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The 1700 was only ever available in carburetted form, for either normal or super petrol with corresponding power outputs.
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Compared to carburetted engines, motorcycle engines are faster and dynamic with improved peak performance.
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Two carburetted petrol engines (1.6 or 1.8) and one diesel option were available, although the 1.8 was only sold in certain markets.
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This limit is intended to maintain parity with carburetted engines, so that those not able or not wanting to use injection can remain fully competitive.
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Originally it was equipped with a carburetted 1.8-litre engine, but this was later replaced with a fuel injected 2-litre unit.
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