Fuel pumps can be scary to mess with if you've never dealt with one before. You have a volatile fuel and power wires going either right into the fuel or passing very close to it. While they're fairly ...
At the end of last issue's story, I was hoping we'd be able to wrap up the LS install this month. As seems to be the running theme here currently, it didn't quite turn out that way. So rather than ...
Feeding today’s horsepower demands with yesterday’s fuel pump technology is a losing proposition. Here’s a look at the latest the industry has to offer. Everyone knows that airflow equals power, but ...
Fuel delivery is essential to making an engine run. It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to breathe new life into a carbureted big block or get the lawn equipment moving, the engine needs a steady ...
The average fuel pump lasts for more than 100,000 miles and sometimes longer, so more than likely, you won’t have to worry about it failing for quite a while. But the more miles your car accumulates, ...
Whether you're looking to replace an aging fuel pump or simply interested in an upgrade, here are five top options. If engine oil is the lifeline of your engine, then fuel is its source of food. In ...
A fuel pump’s primary task is to deliver fuel from the storage tank to the engine, and works with multiple other auto parts to accomplish that duty. That can make it difficult to know whether or not ...
Starting in 2011, Ford and General Motors began using Bosch Mobility CP4 pumps to provide high pressure fuel to their diesel engines. GM used the pump on its 6.6-liter LGH and LML Duramax diesel ...
The fuel pump is critical to your vehicle's running, but not fixing or replacing a broken one can be a safety risk.