We love our cars. We drive them to work, we drive our cars to run errands, we drive our cars for fun and some time we drive our cars just to drive. We put gas in our cars, we change the oil, we replace worn breaks and we wash them when they are dirty. We do a lot with our cars so why not go a bit further and make our cars better. Take the initiative and upgrade the performance of your engine. It does not matter what make, model, used car or new car; with everything we do in our cars it would be much more fun to do them “faster”! Here are our suggestions to get more from your engine.
The fuel pump is one of the most important components in an internal combustion engine. While there are some engine designs where the presence of this pump is not required (seen in engine designs where gravity is the main driving force in sending the fuel into the engine. The pump mainly functions by delivering fuel from the tank into either the carburetors or the fuel injection system. Their operation can be regulated by either mechanical (commonly seen in motors that use carburetors) or electrical (commonly seen in motors with fuel injection) means.