Yes. There is a fuel injected engine and a carbed engine.
To convert a 1986 Suzuki Samurai to a fuel injection system, you'll need to source a compatible fuel injection kit or components, such as an intake manifold, fuel injectors, a fuel pump, and an engine control unit (ECU). Begin by removing the carburetor and installing the new manifold, followed by the fuel injectors. Then, install the fuel pump and run new fuel lines to ensure proper fuel delivery. Finally, wire the ECU and make any necessary adjustments to the ignition system for optimal performance.
When I put a fuel pressure regulator between my stock fuel pump and carb, I found about 5psi gave me good results
40 litres.
2000
The fuel pressure for a 1987 Suzuki Samurai typically ranges between 28 to 34 psi (pounds per square inch) when the engine is running. It's important to ensure that the fuel system is functioning properly, as incorrect pressure can lead to performance issues. Regular maintenance and checking of the fuel pump and filter can help maintain the appropriate pressure.
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Throttle body fuel injection.
1987
Late 1987
1987
There is no MAF on a 1987 Chevy 2.5L engine.
1987