What Is a Throttle Body?
  What Is a Throttle Body?    Internal combustion gasoline engines require three things to operate: oxygen, fuel and a spark. On modern engines, fuel delivery and spark timing are handled by a computer controlled system of pumps and actuators. Air delivery is a bit more analog, which is where the throttle body comes in.        Function  Throttle bodies are essentially air valves, and can take a number of forms. Most are butterfly valves, but barrel-type and pinch valves have also been used.   Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images      Precedents  Prior to fuel injection, air delivery was modulated by a set of butterfly valves set into the base of an engine's carburetor.   Paulbr/iStock/Getty Images      MFI Throttle Bodies  Most engines use Multi-Point Fuel Injection (MFI.) In these systems, the throttle body is responsible only for modulating air delivery.   Pawel Gaul/iStock/Getty Images      TBI Systems  Many older engines use Throttle Body Injection (TBI.) These throttle bodies r...