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			 "Dave Jackson" wrote: Does the fuel-injected version of an engine weigh more then its naturally aspirated version? Thanks, ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Engines WITHOUT superchargers or turbochargers are considered... "normally aspirated" and can be either fuel injected or carbureted. Both carburetor and fuel injected systems can be supercharged or turbo-charged. Carb and fuel injection systems are close in weight, but supercharging of either fuel induction system will add a few pounds, generally speaking. Barnyard BOb --  | 
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