The fuel pump is critical to your vehicle's running, but not fixing or replacing a broken one can be a safety risk.
Over time and miles, your car might start to slow down. It might not accelerate as quickly as it once did; the engine may not run as smoothly as you remember, or the fuel economy may dip—but ...
Many Chevrolet and General Motors owners are upset over a fuel pump recall that failed to fix the actual problem. As a result of dealing with an alleged faulty fuel pump twice in a row, they filed a ...
A faulty fuel pump typically fails when the flow of fuel slows down. When this happens, your engine loses its power which leads to the stuttering before it just shuts down all together. Primarily, ...
Relatively speaking, FiTech is the new kid on the playground when it comes to helping Car Crafters make power. The Riverside, CA-based company burst on the scene just a few years ago with its own ...
Clogged injectors can cause a myriad of issues for your engine—it needs a consistent flow of fuel to run properly. Sometimes, simply pouring a can of injector cleaner into your gas tank before a ...
Converting a carbureted engine to electronic fuel injection can be a scary thing if you're over 30. Why? Because we graduated from high school and college before the personal computer revolution was ...
The black ’15 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD work truck we encountered at Dunks Performance in Springfield, Oregon, is the typical calling card of a successful turf business. It is used every workday to ...
The key ingredient to maximizing the peak performance of a diesel engine is increasing the amount of diesel being burned. On old mechanical-injection engines, the only way to do this was to modify the ...