Check Out This Homemade Belly Tank Salt Flats Racer
During World War II, long-range fighter and bomber aircraft were equipped with “Belly Tanks” or “Drop Tanks” full of fuel which extended their range for long-distance flights. After the war, the tanks’ streamlined housings became the go-to choice for hotrodders looking for an aerodynamic body for their Salt Flat racers. With little more than a
Video: Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF) Installation Tips
Your mass air flow sensor, or MAF, is a critical part of your engine. It tells your engine control unit (ECU), or simply “computer” how much air is entering the engine. The ECU uses that data to adjust the amount of fuel to deliver to ensure an optimal air/fuel ratio. Unfortunately, since they’re precision electronic
Preserving Power: Using Thermal Barriers on Fuel Rails to Maximize Performance
Think because your engine is fuel injected you don’t need to worry about heat causing you problems and stealing horsepower? Think again. Fuel injectors and the rails that hold them are just as susceptible to heat issues as the carburetors they replaced. Located on top of the engine, fuel rails see a lot of heat




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