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Would it be carbureted?
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No, it’d be fuel injected with an automatic transmission, but it’d have #carbedlyfe and 5-speed shift pattern stickers in the back window.
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Would it have a license plate frame that reads “I Am The Stig”
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it wouldn’t even work properly
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I don’t know if it would be carbureted but it would definitely have a rust issue.
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Nah, it would say “Two Wheels Good” in reference to the owner’s moped.
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No, those are just your cars.
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Mechanical fuel injection with gravity feed.
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It’d also have this sticker on the back, despite not having that much power.
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Kinja is definitely carbureted and it needs a rebuild badly
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It would probably be an Accord.
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Mechanical fuel injected-Needlessly complicated and outdated
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diesels don’t have carbs, silly :p
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Nope. Mechanical fuel injection through ITBs. Sounds amazing at first glance, but incredibly difficult to work with. Makes an amazing noise, though.
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diesels don’t run carbs