Old cars have the carburettor. Modern cars now have electronic fuel injection system
David W. Moser has written: 'Automobile carburetors' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Carburetors, Motors
A 2003 Nissan has no carburetor as it is Fuel Injected. Carburetors have not been used on automobiles since the late 80s.
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No. Chevy hasn't used carburetors since the mid 1980's.
Carburetors are used on engines not equipped with fuel injection. Almost all small engines, such as lawnmowers, generators, and other small engine applications use carburetors. Carburetors are used to mix fuel and air in the proper ratio and channel it to the intake manifold of the engine. It is then sucked into each cylinder where the fuel air mixture is burned.
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The carburetors used on the Honda GL 1500 1988 are produced by the Keihin Corporation, with headquarters in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.
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There are no automobiles being built and sold to the general public with carbureted engines. They are all fuel injected and for good reason. Fuel injection allows for more precise fuel/air mixture which results if easy starting, no warm up period required, better throttle response, better fuel mileage, and less pollutants exiting the tail pipe. Carburetors are still being installed on some small engines and certain race cars but for the automobile you buy at your local dealer they are all fuel injected.
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