difference is fuel flow rate. between 19 and 39 lbs. of fuel per hour. interchange??yes, fuel mileage will be different but they will fit.
The difference is how fuel is introduced to the engine. A carburated vehicle uses air flowing past a series of valving to suck fuel in to the engine mechanically. A fuel injected vehicle uses fuel injectors controlled by a computer. The computer decides when to open the fuel injector which then shoots a burst of fuel in to the engine.
Under the car, between the fuel pump and the injector pump.
The fuel line!.. comes from the tank to the fuel filter, goes tru the fuel filter to the fuel line going to the engine injector fuel lines which deliver a mist of fuel to the engine cylinders to make the vehicle run... I hope this answers your Question:
Where is the fuel injector located?
Just under the Fuel Rail. The Fuel Rail is between the Intake Manifold and the Engine Head.
The fuel injector provides the fuel. The spark plug provides the fire.
It is equipped with a fuel injector.
hmm hard to answer this one, need more information. car either has a carburettor, a fuel injected throttle body, fuel injection. or electronic fuel injection.these systems are all different so it does make a difference on the answer. so we need to know which system your car has. is a 1994 Astro Van
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Yes, you can use a fuel injector in a petrol engine.
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