The 1957 Corvette did something quietly radical: it took fuel injection out of the lab and the racetrack and put it on a ...
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, ...
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 advent and proliferation of electronic fuel injection has made the trucks we drive far more enjoyable. Cold starts and fuel mileage are just two of the things benefitting from this milestone in ...
The pursuit of carbon neutrality is driving a fundamental transformation in internal combustion engine technology, with a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ford was dominating the American automotive space in the second half of the '50s, but General Motors decided to overhaul its full-size lineup with a new approach. The new cars introduced in 1968 were ...
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 ...