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 ...
The air filter setup on most diesels is the same as on gasoline-powered vehicles, with the filter located inside the cold air collector box located under the hood. You have to take one big precaution ...
Fuel filters play an essential role in making sure your engine operates as efficiently as possible. Your vehicle’s engine relies on a stream of fuel getting pumped from the tank to the carb or ...
Nobody truly enjoys stopping for fuel. From the nasty pumps to the painful bill, it's a necessary evil most could do without. This notion is especially true for those who tow frequently. Fortunately, ...
We often talk about the benefits of fuel injection on off-road vehicles. Generally, these systems run more reliably than carbureted systems, but they are, at the end of the day, a bit more complex ...
Greg Miller has owned his '68 Chevelle SS for more than 20 years. Backed up by a Tremec TKO-600 five-speed overdrive manual trans and 3.42:1 geared 12-bolt Posi rearend, the car's latest engine--a ...
Editor's Note: This is the first of a three-part article. When you think about it, the end result of all flight planning, the far-right column for those of you who have manually constructed a flight ...
Fuel tanks don’t fail often, but when they do, repairs can be expensive and potentially dangerous. Damage can happen from collisions, water intrusion, poor manufacturing or even leaving a car unused ...