The average fuel pump lasts for more than 100,000 miles and sometimes longer, so more than likely, you won’t have to worry about it failing for quite a while. But the more miles your car accumulates, ...
, a crucial component of fueling systems in vehicles, is generally reliable but can fail due to a variety of factors. These failures can occur in both the mechanical parts of the pump and in the ...
Sometimes my car jerks as if the fuel is not flowing properly, especially when I am driving uphill. Someone suggested the fuel pump might be weak. How exactly does the fuel pump work, and what are the ...
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Trouble ranging all the way from bad gas mileage to burned valves has been traced to faulty fuel I pumps. But faulty fuel delivery is often due to some bad condition entirely outside of the fuel pump ...
Every car lover wants to bolt in a real toad-strangler of a fuel pump. And while the reasons may vary—you want to upgrade your weak stocker, you're planning engine upgrades, you're going racing, you ...
The '94-'98 Cummins 5.9L engine has been the mainstay of diesel power in Dodge trucks, and has a reputation as an excellent performer with the ability to make some serious horsepower. One of this ...
Whether you're looking to replace an aging fuel pump or simply interested in an upgrade, here are five top options. If engine oil is the lifeline of your engine, then fuel is its source of food. In ...