If it is fuel injected it will have either individual injectors per cylinder or it will have a throttle body, which looks a lot like a carburetor but when you look above the intake holes there will be two rounded cylinders, those are fuel injectors. If it is not fuel injected it will have a carburetor on it which will be similar to a throttle body injection with a few minor differences such as the butterflies or flappers whatever you want to call them will be more square versus some smaller round ones. you should also see a small filter on the fuel line coming in on a corroborated application.
No it is throttle body fuel injection
Need to check or replace the ingnition module in the Distributor.
The 1996 4.3L engine doesn't have a carburetor, it is fuel injected.
Fuel injected
It is fuel injected. Chevy quite using carburetors in late 1986. from there on everything is fuel injected.
they are fuel injected.
In the fuel tank
15 psi
A 1994 Saturn is fuel injected. Most cars since the mid-80s have been fuel injected and, as far as I know, all cars have been fuel injected since the '90s.
Most (if not all) injected GM engines have the fuel pump inside the tank.
the fuel pump is in the gas tank
It is fuel injected.