With the WR125R, Yamaha hopes to introduce beginner riders to the sport and perhaps reignite the flame in experienced riders ...
The days of electronic fuel injection referred to as Black Magic are over. It has taken hot rodders long enough to figure out carburetion, and with the advent of EFI, the fear of "something new" ...
The 1955 Mercedes 300SL did more than introduce dramatic gullwing doors to the road. It quietly rewrote the rulebook for performance cars by bringing race-bred fuel injection into series production, ...
You've seen it at the dragstrip, at car shows, and on rare occasion, at the local cruise spot. Retro stacks and mechanical fuel injection are hot, but magazines are duty bound to say, "You can't drive ...
Gasoline direct injection, or GDI, is one of the most crucial bits of technology in the modern internal combustion engine. In engines equipped with GDI, highly pressurized gasoline is sprayed directly ...
Diesel engines rely on different types of fuel injection. Mechanical was used early on, but common rail became more popular ...
Introduced in 1972 as the replacement for the 365 GTC/4, the 365 GT4 2+2 was succeeded in 1976 by the 400. Ferrari never sold this fellow in the United States due to its carbureted engine, which ...
Say what you want about the 1957 Corvette, but the official production numbers pretty much speak for themselves. Chevrolet's new superstar was already becoming a hit, as its popularity rapidly took ...
If you own an '84-'09 Mustang, chances are beyond good that it has electronic fuel injection. Since the introduction of Sequential Electronic Fuel Injection (SEFI) in 1986, fuel-injection has been ...
The Chevy Corvette Sting Ray was all new for 1963. After having made great strides in performance and styling in its first ten years of production, the 1963 Corvette finally got the underpinnings to ...
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