Gasoline Automotive Fuel System

The gasoline automotive fuel system refers to the components and mechanisms responsible for storing, delivering, and mixing gasoline with air in internal combustion engines. This system typically includes a fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel injectors, carburetor or throttle body, and various sensors to monitor and regulate fuel flow. The fuel system plays a crucial role in ensuring the proper functioning and performance of a gasoline-powered vehicle.

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