Many car crafters roll their eyes and tune out when bench racing turns to electronic fuel injection (EFI). We're not here to hijack you into believing that EFI is cheap or even simple. Carburetors ...
Barring electric vehicles, each and every vehicle needs some sort of combustible fuel. Until about four decades ago, almost every passenger car used a carburetor to handle its air and fuel needs. It ...
Remember when you use to drive an old Camaro, Nova, or Camaro to work every day? You'd fight with the choke on a cold morning in an effort to keep the darned thing running until the intake manifold ...
Electronic fuel injection is better for its efficiency, but installing it in a car that wasn't built for it requires ...
Direct injection has been considered the most effective approach to overcome the inherent short-circuiting of fuel in a two-stroke engine. A practical application of this technology on an 1100cc ...
The Komatsu hydrostatic drive uses a high-speed and low-speed motor. When lots of torque is needed, both drives work through the crankcase; but when the machine gets up to speed, a clutch removes the ...
The 1957 Corvette arrived looking familiar but hiding a revolution under its fiberglass skin. By pairing a small American ...
For the casual enthusiast, the romance of lifting the hood of your project car and swapping that old-fashioned carburetor for high-tech electronic fuel injection (EFI) was often shattered by the ...
If you paid attention to nothing more than what type of vehicles the OEMs are building today, then you'd think there wasn't any other way to fuel your car besides electronic fuel injection (EFI). The ...
Automobile engines have undergone tons of changes over the years, primarily to make them more efficient. For the most part though, engine changes result from a string of iterative improvements on ...
Most new petrol cars you see today are equipped with fuel injection systems or injector motors. These have almost wholly supplanted older carburetor motors. They are more reliable, effective, and ...
Direct injection. Just about every car has it now, and those that don’t probably will in the next few years. It can add power, reduce emissions, and is a big part of why just about everybody is ...