Carburetor vs Fuel Injection: Which are better, carbs or computers? Obviously, the Big Three have long since made the switch to electronic fuel injection to improve fuel economy, driveability, and ...
The Commander 950 Multi-Point fuel-injection system is a speed-density system (i.e. it does not rely on a mass air flow sensor). It's intended to convert carbureted, non-computerized, small-block ...
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 ...
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 ...
The whole carburetor versus fuel injection debate is never-ending; on both sides you have the diehards, and there’s nothing you can do to change their opinion. Over the years, I’ve generally tended to ...
In carbureted systems the fuel gets drawn from the tank, while in a Fuel Injected system it depends on a fuel pump installed inside the tank for a fine-grained control over fuel flow. ... The ...
Fuel injection technology revolutionized the automotive industry, which helped make cars much faster. Additionally, fuel injection makes combustion engines more efficient and cleaner. But not many ...
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 ...
Jack Roush once was the most hands-on team owner in the NASCAR garage. It wouldn't be odd to walk into the garage on a race weekend and see Roush under the hood, fiddling with a carburetor. But with ...
Q: Greg, how about a discussion on fuel injected and tri-power (three two-barrel carburetors) induction on Chevrolet, Pontiac and Oldsmobile starting in 1957? I also know that Rambler had a fuel ...