Question: I have a 1988 Lincoln Town Car. It doesn’t seem to be getting any fuel. The ignition and spark are fine, and the fuel pressure is right where it is supposed to be, at 40 pounds. I can spray ...
Just about every new vehicle is fuel-injected. (The last carbureted vehicles came off the assembly line in 1990.) Although they’re more expensive to service than carburetors were, fuel injection ...
This month we will be concentrating on diagnosing a clogged fuel injector using data from a can tool. Diagnosing a clogged injector is not always easy because the symptoms act similar to low ...
The droplet size of the fuel droplets produced by injector systems plays a central role in the control of the efficiency of the combustion process and the production of harmful emissions. As the ...
When the auto manufacturers first introduced their newfangled multiport fuel-injection systems, many hot rodders feared that the days of performance tuning and tweaking were gone. However, nothing was ...
Diesel injectors fail because of two main reasons. The first has to do with the mechanical soundness of the injector structure, and the second has to do with the quality of the fuel running through ...
Many car crafters roll their eyes and tune out when bench racing turns to electronic fuel injection (EFI). We're not here to hijack you into believing that EFI is cheap or even simple. Carburetors ...