Fuel injection is on every 4x4 that's newer than about 15 years, but truck owners still approach EFI modifications with shaky hands. We had a rare opportunity to get deep inside a company at the ...
The big technological change in NASCAR this year is the switch from carburetors, which have been around since the earliest days of the sport, to electronic fuel injection (EFI), which became ...
For many hot rodders the very thought of electronic fuel injection brings with it visions of a wiring harness the size of your forearm, computers, and all kinds of adapters to make it compatible with ...
Engines with electronic fuel injection rather than a carburetor have a few solid advantages, starting with better efficiency and easier maintenance. But because of this technology’s prohibitive cost, ...
The subject of electronics in hot rodding rivals politics and religion as topics to be avoided in polite company. Mention computers to a reactionary hot rodder and he'll likely declare that silicon ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio’s latest market research report on the global two-wheeler electronic fuel injection (EFI) systems market provides an analysis of the most important trends expected ...
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 ...
This paper describes an evaluation of a series of commercially available natural gas fuel injectors, originally designed for heavy-duty diesel application, for use with hydrogen fuel in an electronic ...
The 'EFI' badge was most coveted in the '80s - but real early adopters had rolled the dice on EFI way back in 1958... In the 1950s, the American economy was booming. Its industry was forging ahead ...
and was designed to offer a more consistent method of delivering fuel. How does mechanical fuel injection work? Early mechanical fuel systems typically relied on a complicated fuel pump that would ...
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