well one reason why fuel injection is better than carburerator is that you can control tha amount of fuel that is going to the pistons in the engine as with a carburetored engine the fuel goes through jet in the carbuerator, which don't control the fuel as well and in turn burns alot more fuel. as for fuel injected car the computer controls the amount of fuel by telling the computer when the excellerator is being pushed which burns alot less fuel. with all the computer sensors on the automobile help make the perfect air fuel mixture every time.if you have a problem with your car then it pops up as a code, you cant get your car inspected until you have the problem solved ,which is actually better for the environment well that's it in a nut shell
No
no efi stands for electronic fuel injection which takes the place of a carburetor
The 2004 Harley-Davidson Road King is equipped with Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) as opposed to a carburetor. This system provides more precise fuel delivery and better efficiency than a carburetor.
Yes, injected engines do not use a traditional carburetor. EFI gas engines do not have a carburetor, and diesel engines do not use a carburetor.
There's a carburetor type and there's EFI. Your choice.
EFI, you cannot beat EFI over VVTI
The 4.0L EFI , V6 engine in a 1994 Ford Explorer is fuel injected so there is no carburetor ( from the factory )
Throttle body injected. Like a cross between carburetor and injector.
Yes of why not...you should complete change your 12 valve 1300 cc engine to 16 valve 1300 cc EFI Engine for better performance and less fuel,GAS consumption.
That 87 truck already has a carburetor on it.
For the indian market, yes. Sold as 'honda stunner'. For european market no, it's EFI
take doghouse off, remove air-cleaner lid and look down into carburetori if you see a pair of injectors with electric wires going to them, its EFI