The ECM (Engine Control Module) operates the fuel injectors with information received from various sensors such as the crankshaft sensor, the camshaft sensor, the engine coolant temp sensor, the oxygen sensor(s), the mass air flow sensor, the manifold absolute pressure sensor and so on.
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
Electronic fuel injection
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.
Where are the timing marks on a 1992 Toyota Paseo 16 efi 1.5 liter engine?
ngk platinum
how do u fix code 36 on a 2008 polaris 500 efi
It comes from petrol tank to the EFI system
I'm not a mechanic / technician but from what I understand the camshaft position sensor on the Ford 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine is on the top of the engine , at the REAR of the engine , near the firewall . You won't be able to see it ( at least I can't on my 1995 Ford EXPLORER , which also has the 4.0 , EFI engine )
electronic fuel injected motor. as opposed to carburated
2.5 to 3.5 BAR
To replace a 4G15 carburetor engine with a 4G15 EFI engine, you'll need a wiring harness diagram specific to the EFI model, as the wiring for fuel injection systems differs significantly from carbureted systems. You can typically find this diagram in service manuals for the 4G15 EFI engine or through online automotive forums and resources focused on Mitsubishi vehicles. Additionally, consulting with a professional mechanic or an automotive electrician can provide valuable assistance in ensuring a proper and safe installation.
YES, They are the same engines. There's NO difference what so ever.