That depends on your scoop. There are cowl unduction scoops and hoods that help the heat escape toward the windshield using only the wind blowing through your radiator and from under the car. If you use a stick on hood scoop, you would of course have to cut the sheet metal of your hood and treat it to prevent rust, and of course create the duct work that goes to your air intake. This is an aggressive move for minimal gain on horsepower. Subaru's use hood scoops for cooling applications as they place a cooler/radiator under the scoop. Not an air intake.
The fuel pump for fuel injected engines is commonly in the fuel tank.
Yes , a 1991 Ford Ranger has engines that are fuel injected
Multi-port fuel injected for gasoline. Not sure about possible diesel engines.
They can be. Petrol engines can be either fuel injected, or have carburetors. Smaller engines, like scooters, lawnmowers etc are almost always carburetted, while car engines are usually fuel injected these days.
no
They are self-priming.
I believe all Astros have fuel injected engines.
No, all engines are fuel injected.
Yes , the 1994 Ford Ranger has fuel injected engines
Jet fuel is injected into high pressure air in jet engines.
not 100% sure but i believe fuel injected
The engines on a Ford Taurus are fuel injected , so there is no carburetor