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Donald Dodge Dakota
8/19/2001 20:23:26
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Message: What is a TBI? My Dak has one. lol
Donald
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Rascal Dodge Dakota
8/19/2001 22:09:21
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Message: Throttle Body Injection
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TigerDak Dodge Dakota
8/19/2001 22:14:41
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Message: The Generation I Dakota's all have a cross between a typical "carborateur" and real fuel injection. Its sort of a cross between the two. You have fuel injection, with two fuel injectors, but it still looks and acts much like a carb. I guess the real fuel injection wasn't a part of Dodge's priorities back then, as my old 1986 Ford Bronco had true fuel injection, and my 1989 Dakota doesn't.
Anyways, I have a brand new (or should I say refurbished?) TBI system for my Dakota. Has all the injectors, sensors, and everything. Has been repolished up by Holley. I'm thinking about selling it.
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Donald Dodge Dakota
8/19/2001 22:40:16
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Message: So does TBI have a Carb type air filter, because that is what my 87 Dak has. So does a TBI limit performance or something? Are there any pro's to a TBI? What are the Con's?
It only has two injectors??? How does that work with six cylinders?
Thanks,
Donald
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Jeffster Dodge Dakota
8/19/2001 23:15:20
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Message: It inject's the fuel into the throttle body where it mixes with air and and is drawn into the cyliders much like a carb. A new V6 has six injectors that spray a mist into each cylinder directly.(direct injection) Don't know of any really pro's except of TBI other than it's more eficient than a carb. However direct injection in the new vehicles is even more eficient than TBI.
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TigerDak Dodge Dakota
8/20/2001 12:18:58
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Message: Jeffster is right. Two injectors that spit fuel into the system, much like a typical carb, and then is delivered into the pistions. Pros and cons? I dont know. One huge con is they are very hard to replace (the entire TBI unit) as I doubt Holley has any laying around their warehouse. Mopar would requre a second mortgage on your house, too.
A pro would be only having two injectors in case you needed to replace them. I usually get my two injectors "serviced", or cleaned out in other words, and every 18 months. Helps them stay clean and good performance. Some auto shops have a machine that services the injectors. Takes about 30 minutes and costs around $90.
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Donald Dodge Dakota
8/20/2001 14:36:05
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Message: Thanks for the replies. So they perform better than a normal Carb? I thought my Dak has an old fashioned Carb, but i guess i was wrong. It sure looked like a carb. It fooled me. Of course it doesn't take much to fool me :)
Donald
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