carburetor.
Yes -Electronic Fuel Injection
what is the bolt pattern for 1985 el camino
A Mazda B2200 engine with carburetor has 85 horsepower, and with fuel-injection has 105 horsepower.
By '75 they had reduced the compression ratio significantly, so you can use the cheap stuff. 85 octane is high enough.
Yes
in 1985 there was no fuel injection in your vehicle unless someone has changed the motor and put in a ecm your vehicle is carberated. fuel injection will start your car without touching the gas pedal if you have to pump the gas to start it on a cold day its a carb. fuel injection in chevy's did not start until 1987 if this answer makes sense to you please recommend me. thanks.
Depends if it's a V6 or a V8...
Behind the R side kick panel
An equivalent GMC Caballero
Probably not. If it has a carburetor, it would need to be modified. You would also need non-corrosive (stainless steel) fuel line components. If it has fuel injection, the computer wouldn't have the right parameters for the higher volume of fuel required. E-85 burns a lot hotter. the engine is not built to handle that kind of heat.
No, the hood from an 1985 El Camino will not fit properly on an 1985 Monte Carlo. Although both vehicles share similar platforms and components, their hoods have different shapes and mounting points. Therefore, modifications would be necessary for the El Camino hood to fit on the Monte Carlo.
If memory serves me right, the 85 hp model for 1996, was carbureted, while the 90 hp was fuel injected. Other than that, 5 hp. Actually that's not right. The 90 also has carbs. The 85 doesn't have oil injection. The 85 has different porting which is the difference in HP.