Even in this day of increasingly sophisticated electronic fuel control systems, carburetors are still often the component of choice for racers and high-performance street machine enthusiasts alike.
Can you remember the first car or motorbike you owned? The irresistible look and feel of its solid steel construction, and your proud feeling during the first drive through your brightly lit city.
For many projects that require control of air pressure, the usual option is to hook up a pump, maybe with a motor controller to turn it on and off, and work with that. If one’s requirements can’t be ...
Fuel-pressure regulators are fuel-pressure regulators are fuel-pressure regulators, right? Wrong! While they all accomplish the same purpose, there is a big range when it comes to price, material, ...
Pressure regulators, more commonly known as pressure-reducing valves, keep the output pressure constant in compressed-air systems no matter how the input pressure or output flow changes. They contain ...
We don't have to tell you that too little juice to the squirters, especially under boost, is a costly proposition that could lead to serious internal surgery on your engine. Twelve years ago, when ...
Holley Performance Products (Holley) is recalling certain Fuel Pressure Regulators. Please see the recall report for a complete list of part numbers. The fuel pressure regulator diaphragm may become ...
Filters, regulators, and lubricators (FRLs) are the unsung heroes of pneumatics. Although not as glamorous as the valves, manifolds, cylinders, and actuators that control machine motion, the FRLs play ...