Part 2: The New TechnologyCarburetors vs. EFIEFI is designed to inject fuel into each cylinder, proportionate to the engine's needs. The main difference from a carb is the way the systems approach the ...
It's a trend we are seeing a lot more of: Even the most dyed-in-the-wool carburetor guys are ditching their mechanical mixers for electronic fuel injection. One recent convert explained his motivation ...
Mike has been an automotive writer since 2007. He’s also the author of a 32,000+ word ebook on the inner workings of cars, suspensions, and engines, with 2 chapters on quick and easy performance ...
Gasoline engines are fairly simple creatures - fuel is mixed with air and inducted into a cylinder, the piston compresses the mixture and a spark ignites it, causing combustion, then gases expand to ...
Goebler-Hirthmotoren KG (Hirth Motors) has been working with Saab on the propulsion system for Saab’s Skeldar V-200 vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Hirth is ...
Fuel systems are fairly basic. Whether it is carbureted or fuel injected, the delivery system is comprised of a fuel pump (mechanical or electrical), filtering media of some sort, delivery lines, and ...
Welcome back for our second look inside the mysterious black box that we call the Ford EEC system. Last month we covered the basics of EFI, with an emphasis on the Ford systems. This month we'll delve ...
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) is a solution that guarantees a low emission as well as a fuel consumption optimization, for small motors that, otherwise, can be very polluting. This fact underlines ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Holley Performance Brands (NYSE: HLLY), a leader in automotive aftermarket performance solutions, today announced the release of the Holley Terminator X Max ...
FX850V-EFI engine extends the company’s EFI line and incorporates a fully integrated electronic governor (e-Gov) and an advanced ECU that instantly matches power to cutting load and ground speed.
In the beginning, there were horses and buggies (and buggy whip makers). Then, around 1860, some clever folks figured out that mixing oil-derived “gasoline” with ...