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 ...
Fuel pumps can be scary to mess with if you've never dealt with one before. You have a volatile fuel and power wires going either right into the fuel or passing very close to it. While they're fairly ...
One of the most interesting new products of 2012 has to be Aeromotive's Phantom Fuel Pump/Baffle System. What makes it interesting? The fact that it's a universal system that can be used with almost ...
Forced induction is a double-edged sword for performance. The bang-for the-buck is fantastic, especially on modular engine Mustangs that respond very well to boost, but it's also a good idea to ...
OTC has expanded its North American product line-up with the introduction of four fuel injector and fuel pump tools designed to help technicians complete fuel system jobs more efficiently. The new ...
Whether you're looking to replace an aging fuel pump or simply interested in an upgrade, here are five top options. If engine oil is the lifeline of your engine, then fuel is its source of food. In ...
The average fuel pump lasts for more than 100,000 miles and sometimes longer, so more than likely, you won’t have to worry about it failing for quite a while. But the more miles your car accumulates, ...
A fuel pump’s primary task is to deliver fuel from the storage tank to the engine, and works with multiple other auto parts to accomplish that duty. That can make it difficult to know whether or not ...