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.
It depends on your skill level, what engine you are replacing with what engine, what vehicle you are removing from and putting in, tools, and how much time you have. Is it EFI or carb? Are you going from carb to EFI? Carb to EFI? It can take a day or it can take a year lol.
2010 carb will hit 54 - 55 mph. New 2011 EFI will hit 59 - 61 mph.
No you can not a sohc is not as wide as a dohc and you can not inter change a efi with the carb
efi stands for electronic fuel injection
there is no carb on a 01 taurus. it is all an efi system
Its some work, I ended up doing an engine swap from EFI to Carb. If you go to Fullsizedbronco.com there are members there that have better write ups. But figure the cost of a new intake, Carb, dizzy, fuel pump, and I think that is about it. After going to a Carb I would probably have just spent the money to fix and chase down all the problems with the EFI. I like having the Carb but going up and down hills is kind of a pain.
there is no carb on the 02 jeep liberty, it is efi.
That 87 truck already has a carburetor on it.
Unless you have a different engine than what came with it, yes, you have a Ford 302 EFI. Since it is an EFI, you have no Carb.
depends how many k engine wear and efi or carb simple way to test is take it to a dyno. i have a 1988 firebird with a 305 efi and it has 230hp
The EFI fuse is in the underhood fusebox on your Tacoma, it's labelled EFI, so identifying it is easy. Pull firmly.
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