In most cases, yes. But it will require the correct computer and wiring to run the throttle body.
The throttle body is your carburetor in some vehicles. It is located on the top of the engine.
no more carburetors. fuel injected throttle body. throttle body is at the end of the air intake hose on the engine.
TBI stands for throttle Body Injection. This is when The fuel injectors are mounted on the throttle body. Some mistake the throttle body for a carburetor So the answer to your question is the fuel system.
Unless it has been modified, the engine should be equipped with throttle body injection.
The throttle body is where the carburetor would be on a non-fuel injected engine. Trace the air duct from the air filter to the engine, that's where you will usually find it.
Throttle body injected. Like a cross between carburetor and injector.
That would be throttle body injection (TBI).
Not sure what engine you have but it probably has TBI (throttle body injection) not a carburetor. I think the last year for the carburetor was 1985. Give us more info on the engine.
No, it has a throttle body fuel injection system (TBFI). It may look like a carburetor but it is not. The injector is mounted inside the throttle body that looks like a carburetor.
The thing that looks like a carburetor on the top of your engine, Is called a Throttle body, If you look down in it you will see 2 injectors, 1 on each side of it.
A throttle body is fuel injected, A carburetor is not, Fuel injection responds better then a carb. and you have less problems with it. There is no comparison .
i believe so look at the 99 dodge Dakota with the v6 magnumNEW ANSWER: NO... The engine would never RUN RIGHT again. There would be ALL KINDS of things that you would HAVE to CHANGE to make a carburetor work.