Electronic fuel injection is older than you think, the earliest example being the failed Bendix Electrojector system from 1957. Bosch bought the rights to the Eletrojector system and developed it into ...
Fuel injectors can get gummed up with dirt and fuel residue over time. Photo credit: David Traver Adolphus / Autoguide.com. Over time and miles, your car might start to slow down. It might not ...
Shutterstock // Setta Sornnoi Over time and miles, your car might start to slow down. It might not accelerate as quick ...
You've heard the phrase that the sum of all parts is greater than the whole, well when it comes to fuel injection this adage is a motto to live by. All of the requisite components work together as a ...
Question: Can you explain how fuel injection works? I've been hearing about new ways this is done and realized I didn't understand the current kind. I grew up with carburetors and tinkered with them ...
The first thing you should understand is that direct-port, constant-flow fuel-injection—Hilborns, En-derles, Crowers, whatever—were never designed, nor intended, to be run on the street. All of these ...
The subject of electronics in hot rodding rivals politics and religion as topics to be avoided in polite company. Mention computers to a reactionary hot rodder and he'll likely declare that silicon ...
We all know that maintaining a vehicle is one of the most valuable things you can spend on to avoid long stints at the shop. Still, there are common shortcuts that almost all gearheads take to ...
When speaking of four-wheeling, terms such as articulation, approach angle clearance, and suspension travel quickly become main points in the conversation. However, a vehicle's ability to conquer ...
You know the drill by now. You're sitting in the purgatory of the service center waiting room. Precisely 63 minutes into your wait, the service adviser walks out with a clipboard and calls your name — ...