bro ching... ur havin the fuel injection series la... :) those throttle body injection is a combination bro... customly made for that... yeah tannies ride thou carb but very good... i learn from him as well : for the throttle injection i think its coz they need both the throttle and turbo injection to the engine :) urs fuel injection d bro.. bolt on turbo mo man tai 1... change the pistons nia to lower compression's 1 haha
now babywolf already sifu , hahahahaha. anyway everyone also learning .....
this is something about the TBI u looking for. for those who wan to know more about TBI , hope it can help !!
Throttle-body injection (called
TBI by
General Motors and
CFI by
Ford) was introduced in the mid 1980s as a transition technology toward individual port injection. The TBI system injects fuel at the
throttle body (the same location where a carburetor introduced fuel). The induction mixture passes through the intake runners like a carburetor system. The justification for the TBI/CFI phase was low cost. Many of the carburetor's supporting components could be reused such as the air cleaner, intake manifold and fuel line routing. This postponed the redesign and tooling costs of these components. Most of these components were later redesigned for the next phase of fuel injection's evolution, which is individual port injection, commonly known as EFI. TBI was used briefly on passenger cars during the mid '80s, and by GM on heavy duty trucks all the way through
OBD-I (ending in 1995).