Hard to explain, but these are the parts that are located under the fuel rail. You will be able to see what they look like if you look for the same part in an auto parts supply shop, even on the net.
i know on a wb its in distributor
Assuming that you are asking about fuel injection, fuel injection is an alternative to using a carburetor to get the fuel to the cylinders. There are several different types of fuel injection. Probably the three most common are throttle body fuel injection, port fuel injection and direct fuel injection. Throttle body fuel injection uses something that looks a good deal like a carburetor but has one, two or more electrical operated solenoid valves that spray a metered amount of fuel into the incoming combustion air. Port fuel injection is similar but the fuel is injected into the intake manifold port of each cylinder. Port fuel injection can provide improvements in emissions, fuel economy and performance if done correctly. Both throttle body and port fuel injection are low pressure systems. Direct fuel injection injects the fuel directly into the combustion chamber and is a high pressure system. Direct fuel injection can provide even more improvement in emissions, fuel mileage and performance and is becoming more and more common in passenger vehicles. As a further note, most, if not all, compression combustion (like a diesel engine) engines use high pressure direct fuel injection.
No. A single point fuel injection system looks very much like a carburetor though.
AnswerThis is the 2nd year that Ford put the Fuel Injection on the 460 Engine. All you have to do is look for the Fuel Injectors on the Intake Manifold. There are 4 of them on each side.
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diesel only comes in fuel injection, the fuel needs high pressure to ignite, and cannot only be sucked in like with a carburator on a petrol engine
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