jrh
Well-Known Member
I was talking to my good friend contactground.9 a few minutes ago and he asked me something I'd never thought about...why do old cars with carbs never get carb icing, yet it happens on a regular basis with aircraft engines?
Is it something to do with the volume of air being drawn through the venturi? Or the fuel flow, or ambient air temperature inside the engine compartment?
I have no idea, and I must admit, I know a lot more about the mechanics of an aircraft than those of a car.
Is it something to do with the volume of air being drawn through the venturi? Or the fuel flow, or ambient air temperature inside the engine compartment?
I have no idea, and I must admit, I know a lot more about the mechanics of an aircraft than those of a car.