Fuel injection systems utilize high-pressure fuel pumps that run between 40-60 psi (depending upon the application). These high-pressure pumps were frame-rail-mounted in the pioneering days of factory ...
Trouble ranging all the way from bad gas mileage to burned valves has been traced to faulty fuel I pumps. But faulty fuel delivery is often due to some bad condition entirely outside of the fuel pump ...
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, ...
Q:I have a question on my 2004 Corvette. Several times while I am filling my gas tank the pump acts as if my tank is full (pump nozzle clicks off while filling) even when the tank is not full.
Every car lover wants to bolt in a real toad-strangler of a fuel pump. And while the reasons may vary—you want to upgrade your weak stocker, you're planning engine upgrades, you're going racing, you ...
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If you browse forums often, chances are you've come across some heated discussions around the CP4 fuel pump. The CP4, short for "Common Rail Pump 4," is a high-pressure fuel injection pump that made ...
Gas can get expensive, and there are many tips on how to maximize a tank of gas while paying as little as possible. But how true are these tips?