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.
It does not have a carburetor; it has a multi-point injection fuel system.
No, it has a Multi-Point Fuel Injection system. There is no carburetor.
There is no difference. Petrol is just another name for gasoline. MPFI just means Multi-Point Fuel Injection. A petrol (gasoline) engine can be MPFI or it can have a carburetor. It can have many different ways to get gasoline (petrol) to the cylinders.
No, a 2000 Ram has multi port fuel injection.
electronic carburetor injection - v type engine on 6 cylinders.
What is the difference between a unicellular and multi?
Routes the fuel and air mixture into the engine on an engine with a carburetor or throttle body fuel injection. Routes the air to the engine on a multi-port or direct injection fuel injected car.
It does not have a carburetor. If it is a 2.5 L 4 cylinder it is TBFI (Throttle Body Fuel Injection). If it is a 3.3 L V6 then it is MPFI (Multi Port Fuel Injection). The TBFI actually looks like a carburator, but all engines are fuel injected.
The blocks are the same and both have a displacment of 4293 liters: The 'Z 'came with (TBI)Throttle Body Injection and the 'W' came with (CFMI)Central Multi-port Fuel Injection.
"What is the difference between single plate clutch and multi plate clutch?"
No, multi point fuel injection.No, multi point fuel injection.
There is no carburetor on this vehicle. It is multi-point fuel injected.