No, there are no vehicles made today with carburetors. They are all fuel injected. Carbs are a relic of the past, thank goodness.
Cars- fords in 1991 trucks- Isuzu 1994
The ones withot Carberators
that depends on what age truck or SUV is all newer model trucks have tow package as standard as do most suvs
it depends on model most all newer cars trucks have a diagram on the hood or fenderwell some where
The irritants in diesel fuel as it burns in older trucks in newer trucks it shouldn't bother your eyes the fumes are all blocked by DPF filters and such
my guess is when they left the world of carberators and went totally fuel injection,about 1994.
One the 1999 and newer trucks, some 2WD ext cabs and 4WD ext cabs with the 5.3 came with 3.73 gears. Others came with 3.42 gears
95 and newer with 4banger 5-speeds and some special order trucks are
305 5.0 2-wheel drive years I think 88 and newer
No. the trucks with beds have Chrysler transmissions. The cab/chassis truck has an Aisin trans.
Gas mileage can vary significatly due to a variety of circumstances. Its a safe bet that newer and more areodynamic models of Semi Trucks will offer the best in miles per gallon.
A P200C DTC is a Diesel Particulate Filter overheating issue for the newer trucks that are conforming to the new 2010 emissions standards.