We wrote the first of many electronic fuel injection stories way back in 1988 in which we proclaimed that the carburetor, if not dead, was on the clear path to antiquity. That was 30 years ago. Today, ...
There's much to be said for technology-it certainly has had an impact on the performance of new cars and trucks. But there's also a fair amount to be said for simplicity. Just because something is ...
The last time we talked about carburetors, we focused on getting the idle mixture and speed in line. But that’s not all that a carb requires of its owner. Having your idle in line doesn’t mean the car ...
It's been nearly 20 years since the OEs fully transitioned to EFI, and aftermarket EFI systems are becoming more affordable and easier to tune by the day. Even so, the carburetor remains the fuel ...
The most ubiquitous speed part on the planet has to be the Holley four-barrel carburetor. While millions have been produced, there are a few that are special. In our case, we've been harboring a ...
Carburetors are rather complex, yet easily fixable devices put on engines with the purpose of blending air and fuel in the proper ratio for combustion to happen in the cylinder(s). Before the days of ...