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At its core, a carburetor engine operates on the principle of mixing air and fuel to create a combustible mixture that powers the engine. The carburetor itself is a mechanical device that regulates this mixture by utilizing the Venturi effect—where air flowing through a narrowing passage creates a drop in pressure, drawing fuel from the float chamber into the airstream. This mixture then enters the combustion chamber of the engine, where it is ignited by the spark plugs, producing the energy necessary to propel the vehicle.


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The term 150cc refers to the engine's displacement, which is an indicator of the engine's size. Displacement is measured in cubic centimeters (cc) and essentially determines how much air and fuel can enter the engine to be combusted. A 150cc engine typically consists of single-cylinder configurations, although there are dual-cylinder models as well. These engines generally operate on a four-stroke cycle, which includes intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes.


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