A classic car is more than a way to get from A to B. It is a rolling time capsule, and few parts define its character as strongly as the way it breathes and burns fuel. The argument over whether a ...
Electronic fuel injection. These three words can strike fear in even the most seasoned automotive technician. The reality, however, is that no carbureted induction system can match the fuel-metering ...
Two significant components of these systems are the fuel pump-to-carburetor fuel line kit and the fuel injection system. This article explores both components' functions, benefits, differences, and ...
It's a trend we are seeing a lot more of: Even the most dyed-in-the-wool carburetor guys are ditching their mechanical mixers for electronic fuel injection. One recent convert explained his motivation ...
Along with lockers and low-range gearing, having a fuel-injected engine is one of the best things for your 4x4 in terms of off-road performance. Your engine will just keep chugging at all angles—even ...
Fuel delivery technology has come a long way in the past few decades. Yesterday's carburetors can't hold a candle to modern EFI systems in terms of driveability, economy and reliability. Changing ...
Carburettor equipped vehicles have been around for ages. Its simple framework means a carb is easier and more cost-effective to manufacture and maintain. Hence, it has been the ideal fuel delivery ...
Most modern vehicles have multi-port fuel injection (MFI) with a separate fuel injector for each cylinder. This system mixes the fuel and air together right in the intake port for eachengine cylinder ...
The big technological change in NASCAR this year is the switch from carburetors, which have been around since the earliest days of the sport, to electronic fuel injection (EFI), which became ...
Here’s how you started a car with a carburetor on a cold morning back in the “good old days.” You’d pull out the choke, pump the throttle a few times, and turn the key. If you didn’t overdo it and ...
Car culture has long been split between those who trust a screwdriver and those who trust a laptop. On one side sit classic ...