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When did Ford trucks go to EFI?

Ford Trucks Transition to EFI
Ford trucks transitioned to Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) in the following years:
– The 302 got EFI in 1985.
– The 300 I-6 got EFI for 1987.
– The 460 big-block got EFI mid-’87 (April).
– The 351 got EFI in 1988.
So, Ford trucks transitioned to EFI starting in 1985 with the 302 engine.

What was the first Ford truck with EFI?

1986 Ford F-150
The first American pickup truck to be sold with fuel injection was the 1986 Ford F-150. Ford offered fuel injection as an option on the 5.0L V8 engine in the 1986 F-150. This made the F-150 the first American pickup truck to be sold with fuel injection standard equipment.

What year did EFI start?

In 1958, the Chrysler 300D, DeSoto Adventurer, Dodge D-500 and Plymouth Fury offered the Electrojector system, becoming the first cars known to use an electronic fuel injection (EFI) system.

What was the last year of the carbureted Ford?

Ford small block engine

Ford small block
Combustion
Fuel system Carbureted (1962-1985 302, 1969-1991 351W) EFI (1988-1997 351W, 1986-2001 all others)
Fuel type 87 Octane
Oil system Wet sump

When did the Ford 300 get fuel injection?

1987
Both the 240 and the 300, no matter the application, used a single-barrel Autolite 1100/1101 (or Carter YF/A) carburetor until the introduction of electronic fuel injection in 1987.

Is a 1986 Ford F-150 fuel injected?

1986 5.0 f150 fuel injection. have in tank fuel pumps and high pressure pump mounted on frame rail.

When did Ford switch to EFI?

Ford first offered their multi-port fuel injection on the 1983 1.6-liter Escorts and the 2.3-liter Mustangs and Thunderbirds. Multi-port, or MFI, became Ford’s standard fuel-injection system on all V-6 and V-8 engines in 1986.

Is a 1987 Ford f150 fuel injected?

In 1987 the 4.9L had standard fuel injection and in 1988 the 5.8, and 7.5L followed suit.

Which Ford engines have direct injection?

EcoBoost is a series of turbocharged, direct-injection gasoline engines produced by Ford and originally co-developed by FEV Inc. (now FEV North America Inc.).

What year did Ford trucks stop using carburetors?

Eighth generation (1987–1991)
Following the 1986 transition of the 5-liter V8 to fuel injection, the 4.9-liter inline-six followed suit for 1987, with the 5.8- and 7.5-liter engines doing so for 1988; the F-Series became the first American pickup truck model line sold without a carbureted engine option.

What was the last carbureted pickup truck?

1994 Isuzu Pickup
The 1994 Isuzu Pickup earns its place as the last new vehicle sold in the United States with a carburetor.

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