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 ...
Gasoline fumes contain a variety of hydrocarbons that constantly evaporate from the engine and fuel tank into the atmosphere. If the fuel is in the atmosphere, it can cause pollution, even if the ...
Innovation is a cornerstone of the automotive industry. Things in this business are constantly changing, and usually improving. Modern cars and trucks are so much more efficient, comfortable, and ...
This Fleets Explained entry tackles some of the factors that impact fuel efficiency, such as what you're driving, how you're driving, where you're driving, weather, and more. Increased fuel efficiency ...
Before the First World War, rail was the quickest way to move freight—or anything else—across the vast United States. Few trucks had cargo capacities greater than two tons, and most roads between ...
The fuel system business is booming. Aftermarket pumps, regulators, lines, fittings, tanks, injectors, fuel rails—even entire how-to books—revolve around the task of delivering more fuel to an engine.
A preliminary investigation into the crash of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner that killed 260 people last month has identified a critical and puzzling detail: both engines lost power seconds after ...
The street car market has come a long way since it went big-time in 1992, when HOT ROD launched its Top 10 Fastest Street Cars in America. In those 30-plus years there have been thousands of street ...