Carbs are a means in which a motor gets an even mixture of air and fuel.
These cars are fuel injected, no carburetor....
A carburetor regulates the flow of the air/gas mixture into the pistons of a gas engine. They aren't found on cars any longer but do still come into use for smaller gas engines.
New cars don't have them. On old cars it sat on top of the engine, right under the air cleaner.
it is a rebreather not needed for most older cars just plug up the vac um lines on carburetor
Yes, injected engines do not use a traditional carburetor. EFI gas engines do not have a carburetor, and diesel engines do not use a carburetor.
Carburetor or injected.
My carburetor broke; so I took it to get repaired.
Quick and simple, FUEL INJECTION
On cars with fuel injection it is in the fuel tank. On cars with a carburetor it can but most likely is mounted on the engine block.
Most of newer model cars and trucks now run on a direct-injection system instead of a carburetor.
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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.