Yes, it is Multi-Port Fuel Injected.
The 1991 Nissan 320 Turbo does not have a choke. The engine has electronic fuel injection. There is not a need for a choke with electronic fuel injection systems.
Yes, the 1991 Jeep Cherokee is equipped with fuel injection. Specifically, it features a multi-port fuel injection system, which was standard for the models equipped with the 4.0-liter inline-six engine. This system improves fuel efficiency and engine performance compared to older carbureted models.
NO. That would be the TBI / throttle body injection engine Not a vortec. The vortec will not work in the 91.
TBI or Throttle Body Injection
The K series engine in a 1991 1.1S with a carburetor and the 1997 1.1 injection model may share the same basic block design, but there are likely differences in the head, fuel delivery system, and other components due to the transition from carburetion to fuel injection. The injection model may have modifications to accommodate the fuel injection system, such as different intake and exhaust configurations. Therefore, while they may be similar, they are not necessarily interchangeable without modifications. Always consult specific service manuals or engine specifications for precise compatibility information.
The 1991 351 Windsor is electronically fuel injected, so changing the engine would require all of the control modules and fuel injection systems associated with an EFI engine to be put in as well, but it is possible.
3.1L LHO v6 Multi-Port injection 5.0L LB9 v8 Throttle body injected 5.0L L69 v8 Tune-Port Injection 5.7L L98 v8 Tune-port Injection ( Not Recommended for T-Tops )
yes
i would say yes because it has either a throttle body or fuel injection and both of these need an engine management system to control them.
90 horsepower from 1986-90, then increased to 105 hp in 1991 when it received sequential fuel injection. The engine was dropped from the Taurus line-up when it was redesigned for 1992.
I believe that the carburetor type fuel/ air ratio delivery system was replaced by Fuel Injection, no carburetor to the best of my knowledge.
yes