We wrote the first of many electronic fuel injection stories way back in 1988 in which we proclaimed that the carburetor, if not dead, was on the clear path to antiquity. That was 30 years ago. Today, ...
It's BYOC: bring your own carburetor! Holley is pleased to announce the expansion of its popular training courses; consumers will now have the ability to learn carburetors from one of the most trusted ...
The last time we talked about carburetors, we focused on getting the idle mixture and speed in line. But that’s not all that a carb requires of its owner. Having your idle in line doesn’t mean the car ...
For more than 50 years, the classic Holley 4150-style four-barrel has remained a constant presence in the automotive world, as it evolved into almost countless versions for OEM and aftermarket ...
With our M715 sucking down fuel at a rate of 4 mpg, we knew we had to do some-thing. We were running a Holley 670cfm Truck Avenger on our Chevy V-8, and thanks to an AEM wide-band O2 sensor, we knew ...
We know your type − you wear glasses instead of contacts. You have a vinyl copy of UFO’s Phenomenon instead of one of those new-fangled compact discs. And your car has a carburetor that’s easy to tune ...