Hover cars, personal airplanes and self-cleaning houses! We were all promised these things in the new "Atomic Age" of the '50s and early '60s. Most of these great ideas didn't materialize, but we did ...
Electronic fuel injection, for the majority of its existence, was a complicated and unapproachable technology. It took miles of wires, pounds of sensors, and a prodigious level of tuning tact to make ...
There was a time in the mid-’50s when serious small-block and W-motored big-block Chevys danced off the showroom floor with twin Carter WCFBs bolted to a 2x4 intake manifold. John Buck is a longtime ...
Everyone knows that electronic fuel injection is great, but messing with computers, wires, a new intake manifold, sensors, and having to program it on a laptop makes dealing with tuning a simple ...
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