The carbureted car and truck era phased out by the early '90s. Carbs are still in use today on a few motorcycles, lawn mowers, and other power equipment, but electronic fuel injection (EFI) is ...
Electronic fuel injection systems are one of the largest product categories in the hot-rodding industry, and by now you’re familiar with their many advantages. Most manufacturers have moved to a ...
Although not sold in a Pontiac since 1981, the traditional Pontiac V-8 engine continues to benefit technologically from a seemingly endless array of new parts that are being developed to increase ...
Gas has been expensive of late. Have you been tempted to stray away from Top Tier fuels in favor of a warehouse brand’s ...
Electronic fuel injection revolutionized the auto industry in the 1980s. It came to replace the carburetor in the task of sending fuel to the engine's cylinders but it does much more: it controls ...
We often talk about the benefits of fuel injection on off-road vehicles. Generally, these systems run more reliably than carbureted systems, but they are, at the end of the day, a bit more complex ...
The automotive aftermarket continues to evolve alongside advances in vehicle technology, creating higher expectations for the performance, reliability, and compatibility of fuel system components. As ...
Direct-injection engines were introduced with a promise that sounded ideal: more power, better fuel efficiency, and cleaner ...