it should be on the throttle body
I have never messed with the older models only the fuel injected ones. I am fairly certain that you don't have a carbureator on that car. I believe it is throttle body injection.
Yes it is fuel injection. It is called a TBI / Throttle body injection.
Yes it is. FUEL INJECTED
it is under the throttle body on top of the transmission.
It is throttle body fuel injected.
Yes, the 91 Dakota is fuel injected, throttle body fuel injected.
its not, not necessary
As long as your car is fuel injected, it has a throttle body. Yes, your Audi has a throttle body.
on the back of the throttle body
For multi point fuel injected models, the fuel pressure regulator is located on the fuel rail underneath the engine air filter. On V6, it will have a vacuum line fitting pointing straight up and will be retained by a snap ring. On V8, it will be retained by a mounting bolt. For dual and single point throttle body injected models, the regulator is located on the throttle body. Single point injected will have it mounted on the top of the throttle body by three screws/bolts. Dual point will have the regulator mounted on the back side of the throttle body by three screws/bolts.
It is fuel injected, TBI / Throttle body injection.