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- A carburetor (also spelled carburettor or carburetter) is a device used by a gasoline internal combustion engine to control and mix air and fuel entering...
- was still on offer along with a turbocharged version – the M-TEU. The carburated 5M engine was also available in certain markets. In this series the model...
- the MS40 Crown). The F engine is a 3.9-liter, 75/93 kW (105/125 hp), carburated gasoline engine that is capable of 261/289 N·m (189/209 lb·ft) of torque...
- VFR750F class sport bike Engine 750 cc liquid-cooled DOHC V4 four-stroke, carburated Power 66 kW / ~88 hp Brakes Front: 2x 270mm discs Rear: Single 288mm disc...
- reduce air pollution. In the Philippines there are projects to convert carburated two-stroke engines to direct-injected via Envirofit technology. Research...
- VMAX was also launched in India. Instead of the V-Boost on the original carburated V-Max, the fuel injected VMAX uses YCC-I and YCC-T. Yamaha Chip Controlled...
- the 2009 GZ125 Engine: 125 cc (7.6 cu. in), 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC, Carburated Bore x stroke: 57.0 mm (2.244 in) x 48.8 mm (1.921 in) Horsepower: 9.86...
- upgraded in some countries to a 4.0 L 3F-E EFI engine or to a 4.0 L 3F carburated engine. The FJ62G VX-Series was introduced, allowing the Land Cruiser...
- B23FT: 2.3 L turbocharged inline-4 B28A: 2.8 L V6, naturally aspirated, carburated ('82–85) B28E: 2.8 L V6, naturally aspirated, Bosch K-Jetronic, high output...
- four cylinders per side, manufactured by Lycoming Engines. There is no carburated version of the engine, which would have been designated O-720 and therefore...