The 1957 Corvette did something quietly radical: it took fuel injection out of the lab and the racetrack and put it on a ...
If you have been offered a throttle body cleaning or a fuel injector service, politely decline and find a more reputable ...
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 ...
We start our 125cc fuel injected turbo drift kart for the first time! #125ccGoKart #TurboGoKart #FuelInjectedGoKart ...
When electronic fuel injection first appeared on performance cars, it represented a major shift in the comfort zone of many hot rodders. Turning screws, replacing jets, and setting float levels were ...
Having fuel injectors on all mass-produced vehicles is one of the biggest automotive breakthroughs of the past few decades. If you've ever gone through having to start an engine with a poorly tuned ...
Say what you want about the 1957 Corvette, but the official production numbers pretty much speak for themselves. Chevrolet's new superstar was already becoming a hit, as its popularity rapidly took ...
Introduced in 1972 as the replacement for the 365 GTC/4, the 365 GT4 2+2 was succeeded in 1976 by the 400. Ferrari never sold this fellow in the United States due to its carbureted engine, which ...
Aftermarket giant Holley is shutting down the iconic Hilborn brand, the legendary performance parts company that pioneered mechanical fuel injection almost 80 years ago. The news was first reported by ...
Bowing for the 1955 model year, the second-generation Chevy Bel Air combined sharp new styling with a substantial list of standard equipment. The Bel Air came with full carpet, chrome headliner arches ...
Most people know that internal combustion engines require a fuel source to run. For many passenger cars and trucks, that fuel source is gasoline. However, many commercial vehicles, boats, farming ...
If you build engines, tune cars, or even just like mashing your foot on the throttle with conviction, you’ve probably heard ...