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Effect of heating fuel to fuel consumptions in vapor carburetor (bubbling method)

 
 
 

Abstract


The increase in the use of motorized vehicles in Indonesia has led to an increase in the need for fuel oil consumption and has caused a decrease in the supply of fuel oil. The technology used in vehicles is less effective in reducing fuel consumption. Technology is a need that can reduce fuel consumption in vehicles. This study aims to determine the effect of heating the fuel on the Vapor Carburetor by the Bubbling method on decreasing the consumption of motorized fuel. The Vapor carburetor is a fuel system by producing fuel vapor by making air bubbles pass through the fuel (Bubbling). This study uses an experimental method with a research object of a 100cc single cylinder gasoline engine. The fuel used by RON 90 with a fuel channel wrapped around the Exhaust Manifold in 2 turns through calculating fuel consumption per milliliter/minute. Data analysis uses descriptive quantitative with an average of 42.22% in reducing fuel consumption. The test results show that the Vapor Carburetor with fuel heating is more effective in saving fuel consumption.The increase in the use of motorized vehicles in Indonesia has led to an increase in the need for fuel oil consumption and has caused a decrease in the supply of fuel oil. The technology used in vehicles is less effective in reducing fuel consumption. Technology is a need that can reduce fuel consumption in vehicles. This study aims to determine the effect of heating the fuel on the Vapor Carburetor by the Bubbling method on decreasing the consumption of motorized fuel. The Vapor carburetor is a fuel system by producing fuel vapor by making air bubbles pass through the fuel (Bubbling). This study uses an experimental method with a research object of a 100cc single cylinder gasoline engine. The fuel used by RON 90 with a fuel channel wrapped around the Exhaust Manifold in 2 turns through calculating fuel consumption per milliliter/minute. Data analysis uses descriptive quantitative with an average of 42.22% in reducing fuel consumption. The test results show that the Vapor Carburetor with fuel heating is m...

Volume 2202
Pages 20087
DOI 10.1063/1.5141700
Language English
Journal None

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