The carburetor was invented well over a century ago and served the internal combustion engine well. Later, electronic control was married to carburetors with so-so results. Okay, the results were ...
We used to be carburetor junkies. When fuel injection started showing up on our fullsize trucks, we were in a hissy-fit about a fuel delivery system that couldn't be readily modified. Then we finally ...
Electronic fuel injection packages great performance, sharp throttle response, reliability, fuel economy, and striking looks all in one, so it's no wonder hot rodders have flocked to it over the ...
The benefits and shortcomings of EFI versus carburetion is a hot and ongoing battle in the hot rod community-and one that we're not going to engage in for this feature. No, for this one we're going to ...
Carburetors get a bad rap. They honestly are a lot easier to work with and a lot more reliable than people think they are. They’re just not as easyt o work with as an EFI system, which is hands-off ...
Fuel injectors are vital for delivering precise fuel to your engine, but over time, they can clog with carbon deposits, reducing performance and efficiency. Regular inspection, proper fuel quality, ...
Your fuel pump pushes fuel from your gas tank through your fuel lines to your engine. Then, your fuel injectors are responsible for spraying just the right amount of gas into your combustion chambers ...
Zak is new to the CarBuzz team, working as a freelance content writer. When Zak isn't writing How To articles for CarBuzz he's working as a high school automotive technology instructor. Before ...
The injector is electronically controlled. It is provided pressurized fuel by the car’s fuel pump and has a high micron filter at the top and small holes at the bottom. The filter ensures that any ...