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Fuel System

Your fuel system is comprised of the following elements at a minimum. They could include fuel pump, fuel tank, fuel filter, injectors, fuel regulator, carburetor, fuel lines and fuel gauge.

Fuel Wash - What is it - What can cause it - How to eliminate it.
Fuel System

Fuel Wash – What is it – What can cause it – How to eliminate it.

02/06/2022

So, there is a condition, that contributes to many engine failures, generally referred to as, “fuel wash”. Consequently, the only thing protecting your cylinder walls and bearings from fuel wash is; the thin layer of […]

Fuel Injectors - Will usually only fail, in one of, three different ways.
Automotive Fuel Injector

Fuel Injectors – Will usually only fail, in one of, three different ways.

01/15/2022

So, fuel injectors are now used in pretty much all passenger vehicles. Fuel injectors are a vital part of a complex, fuel management system. Furthermore, new technology has made fuel injectors more precise than ever, […]

Noid Light - Learn how to test fuel injectors, using a noid light.
Automotive Fuel Injector

Noid Light – Learn how to test fuel injectors, using a noid light.

12/18/2021

Learning how to test fuel injectors, using a noid light, is easier than you think. So, a fuel injector noid light kit, should be on your must have tool list. Also, noid lights come in […]

Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor
Car Sensors

Mass Air Flow Sensor – Measures, air volume, density, temperature

11/25/2021

So, almost all newer vehicles on the road today, use a mass air flow sensor. The mass air flow sensor, measures the volume and density, of the air entering the engine. In addition, the mass […]

Carbon Deposits In Engine - Cause And Effect, Prevention And Removal
Fuel System

Carbon Deposits In Engine – Cause And Effect, Prevention And Removal

11/23/2021

Carbon deposits are formed by, the black soot that collects and hardens in your engine. Every engine produces carbon. But, some are worse than others. The reason all engines have carbon is simple. Carbon is […]

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