To change a Chevy 305 from fuel injection to carburetion, you'll need to remove the fuel injection system, including the intake manifold, injectors, and associated wiring. Replace it with a compatible carbureted intake manifold and install a carburetor of your choice. Additionally, you'll need to adjust the fuel supply by using a mechanical fuel pump or an appropriate electric pump, and ensure the fuel lines and return lines are modified as necessary. Lastly, make sure to tune the ignition system for optimal performance with the carburetor setup.
It is fuel injected, TBI / Throttle body injection.
There is not a carb on a fuel injected vehicle. It has a throttle body. the amount of air to fuel ratio is controlled by the computer.
Fuel injection.
you can't... there is none...95's have fuel injection...
Change the intake manifold and fuel pump... And naturally put a carb on top of the new intake.
My 1999 Chev. Metro has fuel injection. I doubt that any of them were carbureted.
Yes it is. 1988 and above should all be fuel injection. The 1988 is a throtle body setup. Somewhat looks like a carb. Yes it is. 1988 and above should all be fuel injection. The 1988 is a throtle body setup. Somewhat looks like a carb.
fuel injection
If it hasn't been changed, it has Throttle Body Injection (TBI). It looks similar to a carb but it will have wires running to it.
the 327 Chevy was buiit with anywhere from 210 hp with a 2 bbl carb to 375hp with fuel injection and everywhere in between.
The 1995 Chevy Tahoe is equipped with a throttle body fuel injection system rather than a carburetor. This system uses an electronic fuel injection (EFI) setup, which provides more efficient fuel delivery and better performance compared to traditional carburetors. The 1995 model marks the transition to fuel injection in many vehicles, including the Tahoe.
It is fuel injection, no carb.