The first on-track test of fuel injection in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series could come as early as July 7 at Kentucky Speedway, provided NASCAR finalizes specifications for system hardware and software in ...
Fuel injection technology revolutionized the automotive industry, which helped make cars much faster. Additionally, fuel injection makes combustion engines more efficient and cleaner. But not many ...
Carburetor vs Fuel Injection: Which are better, carbs or computers? Obviously, the Big Three have long since made the switch to electronic fuel injection to improve fuel economy, driveability, and ...
This weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at the Kentucky Speedway is significant for two reasons: first, it marks the debut Sprint Cup Series race at the Kentucky track, but it also marks the first test ...
Fiddle around with cars long enough and you’ll realize two things: first, anything beyond the simplest repairs will probably require some kind of specialized tool, and second, those tools can be ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Oct. 20, 2011) — For the second time this week, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams tested Electronic Fuel Injection on track, as 10 cars whirled around the 2.66-mile high banks of ...
The Commander 950 Multi-Point fuel-injection system is a speed-density system (i.e. it does not rely on a mass air flow sensor). It's intended to convert carbureted, non-computerized, small-block ...
NASCAR told Sprint Cup teams Saturday that they can use fuel injection at NASCAR-sanctioned tests this season. The Cup series will switch from carburetors, used since the series’ inception in 1949, to ...
It’s rare that we get to see the inner workings of a high-revving engine as it reaches full tick. Most internal combustion motors in regular production cars don’t dare rev past 8,000 RPM, with many ...