Remember when you use to drive an old Camaro, Nova, or Camaro to work every day? You'd fight with the choke on a cold morning in an effort to keep the darned thing running until the intake manifold ...
The Komatsu hydrostatic drive uses a high-speed and low-speed motor. When lots of torque is needed, both drives work through the crankcase; but when the machine gets up to speed, a clutch removes the ...
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 ...
Corvettes and fuel injection have long been associated with one another. From the early mechanical systems, continuing through the computer controlled electronic systems that followed; fuel injection ...
Isn’t technology just grand? It is especially when it’s aimed at hot rods and classic cars. A perfect example of technology that makes our lives easier and better is when it comes to fuel injection.
What seemed like a revolutionary and reliable idea turned out to be one of GM's biggest engine-related flops.
The Fifties were an age of intense progress for the auto industry. Technological advancements arrived at a gallop, making up for time lost to the war. And as with superchargers before, an exotic ...
The 1957 Corvette did something quietly radical: it took fuel injection out of the lab and the racetrack and put it on a ...