fuel flow will get stopped then engine get off
In fact, NASCAR is planning a move to fuel injection. This will happen in 2011 or 2012.
Diesel and Gasoline The Carburetor (old school) and fuel injection.
Yes it has FI.
No. A single point fuel injection system looks very much like a carburetor though.
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A fuel injection fuse is an electrical component in a vehicle's fuel injection system that protects the fuel pump and related circuits from overloads or short circuits. If the fuel injection system experiences a fault, the fuse will blow, interrupting the electrical flow and preventing damage to the system. It is typically located in the vehicle's fuse box and may need to be checked or replaced if the engine does not start or if there are issues with fuel delivery.
If the vehicle is equipped with a fuel injection system, it may be clogged. When a vehicle has fuel injection, the gas pedal does not need to be depressed to get it started. It sounds like the vehicle needs to be taken to a mechanic.
By the vehicle's nomenclature, it would seem so - "EFI" stands for "Electronic Fuel Injection", and usually implies a direct injection system (as opposed to indirect injection or common rail injection).
what do you think? just about every vehicle made from the 80's up use fuel injection. Carburetors are old. So YES IT DOES.
If this is a petrol vehicle with K-Jetronic injection (you will see four separate braided fuel hoses, one from the fuel distributor to each injector), there is no timing involved in the injection. Each injector sprays a constant mist of fuel.
It is also called a transfer pump. It lifts or transfers the fuel from the tank to the fuel injection pump on diesel vehicle.
what is the diagram for a 4.3 Chevy blazer 1998 and the firing order vehicle is fuel injected