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Carburetors vs fuel injection: which one belongs on a true classic?
A classic car is more than a way to get from A to B. It is a rolling time capsule, and few parts define its character as strongly as the way it breathes and burns fuel. The argument over whether a ...
As if the fuel-injected engine wasn't enough, this 1957 Bel Air also received a custom paint job. It was the work of none other than Von Dutch. The car was born to race, so the flames and pinstripes ...
Electronic fuel injection revolutionized the auto industry in the 1980s. It came to replace the carburetor in the task of sending fuel to the engine's cylinders but it does much more: it controls ...
The 350 cubic inch small-block V8 is one of the most popular engines Chevrolet has ever produced. During its long run, Chevy saw fit to drop the 350 into two generations of the beloved Chevy Corvette, ...
Good morning! I’m writing this from the bedroom of an Airbnb in Portland, Oregon, and we’re back in town for a wedding because my brother is finally marrying his partner of twelve years. It’s going to ...
From the June 1957 issue of Sports Cars Illustrated. Chevrolet's injection is a premature baby, but it's still alive and kicking. It was prematured by a sudden jolt from the collective Plymouth and ...
If your small-block Chevy is laying down some serious horsepower — especially if those beans are courtesy of a high compression ratio or boost — you've probably considered switching to E85 fuel. At ...
Dan Clougher is an automotive journalist and former classic and sports car dealer with hands-on experience across luxury, performance, and collector vehicles. Before joining CarBuzz, he managed his ...
Certain units of the 2019 through 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 pickup motivated by the turbocharged 2.7L I4 L3B gasoline engine are included in a new GM Service Update containing a fix available for a ...
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