Fuel systems are fairly basic. Whether it is carbureted or fuel injected, the delivery system is comprised of a fuel pump (mechanical or electrical), filtering media of some sort, delivery lines, and ...
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 ...
In many vintage trucks, the stock fuel tank was located behind the seat, inside the cab. While this was a very common practice for a very long time from most manufacturers, it never really made sense.
The automotive aftermarket has come a long way in helping car guys bring 50-plus-year-old cars into the modern era. Of course, you can engineer the "old car" feeling out of your old Chevy by swapping ...
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