Yes, and no. Some carburetors will fit more than one make and model. If the carb fits the intake and will connect to the accelerator linkage it will work.
The scoop is on top of the hood. It is designed to pull air into the carburetor and make a small amount of extra power.
The car does not have a carburetor. It would probably have some form of fuel injection instead.
The car does not have a carburetor. It would probably have some form of fuel injection instead.
carburetor.
carburetor
no, the carburetor has nothing to do with your gear ratio.
A car with fuel injection.
Give us the year, make, model and engine size, you may not even have a carburetor.
Yes, it sure is. Just go to the city police station naked and they will change the title.
Carburetor
Carburetor. Actually, a carburetor is not usually considered part of an engine, it's part of the fuel system. If you buy an engine, you don't get a carburetor with it. Also, most cars don't have carburetors any more.
It would be very expensive considering that car doesn't have a carburetor.