Using the correct components in a proper manner is essential. We decided to keep this project as economical as possible, so we used Russell3/8-inch (also available in 1/2-inch diameter) ...
Your car's engine needs a very specific diet of air and fuel to do its job, and it's the fuel pressure regulator's (FPR) job to feed it the right amount. The gadget is relatively tiny and can fit in ...
The fuel tank pressure sensor is part of the fuel pump assembly and is mounted on top of the tank or inside the tank. It’s part of the evaporative emissions system (commonly referred to as “EVAP”) and ...
You're driving along and your car starts to stutter and stumble. Then, just as soon as it starts, it goes away. You forget about it until it happens later in the week or the next day. Is your car ...
Power-adder Coyote fans are a happy bunch. The free-breathing V-8 eagerly responds to power inducements, and enjoys well-engineered cooling and fuel systems. Up to the octane limits of pump ...
The fuel pump is critical to your vehicle's running, but not fixing or replacing a broken one can be a safety risk.
Environmentalists and car crafters make strange, if not odd-opposite, bedfellows. The greenies are all over this not-so-new, environmentally friendly, renewable resource ethanol fuel that even has GM ...
Old cars are great. They represent a different time, reflecting the state of society at the point of their design and manufacture, and can charm and delight while also providing useful transport.
Editor’s note: This article was last updated on July 9, 2023. It has been reviewed by Cars.com Senior News Editor Jennifer Harrington and is still accurate. It’s important to have your car’s tires ...