One of the most ignored areas of building and maintaining a race car is the fuel system. The fuel tank, filters, vent system, and fuel line size all must be designed to work together to supply the ...
High-pressure common rail fuel (HPCR) systems are standard on nearly every diesel engine today, from heavy equipment to over-the-road trucks, light-duty trucks, large generators and more. HPCR fuel ...
DEAR CAR TALK: Weatherperson says storm's coming. I was fully prepared. Generator was ready to go, with two cans of fuel. Power goes out for longer than expected. I get my hose to siphon fuel from my ...
More than five-and-a-half decades have passed since the first mechanical fuel-injection system appeared on the C1 Corvette and full-size Chevy sedans, but its remarkable how well the system worked in ...
Liquid fuel storage requirements are based on fuel type, usage, and whether the fuel is “combustible” or “flammable” as assessed by the fuel flash point. This ...
Power-adder Coyote fans are a happy bunch. The free-breathing V-8 eagerly responds to power inducements, and enjoys well-engineered cooling and fuel systems. Up to the octane limits of pump ...