There's been a proliferation in recent years of vintage-looking electronic fuel injection setups, simulating the look of side- or down-draft carburetor setups, or the stack-style mechanical fuel ...
Nothing screams '60s-era coolness like a bunch of velocity stacks on top of some American iron. Usually, they showed up on road racing cars where a mile-long torque curve could help the wide rpm ...
The small-block you see on this month's cover is a superb example of what you get when you combine a nostalgic look with the latest in engine management technology and the result, as we found out on ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The earliest and simplest type of fuel injection, single-point simply replaces the carburetor with one or two fuel-injector nozzles in the throttle body, which is the throat of the engine’s air intake ...