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Fuel Systems

Fuel Systems’ main job is to supply fuel to your engine’s cylinder chamber whether it be a gasoline engine or diesel engine. Once in the cylinder chamber, the fuel is mixed with air, compressed, and burned to provide power your vehicles engine. It does this by storing fuel in a fuel tank and transporting it via a fuel pump. The fuel must pass through fuel lines... Read More

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          Fuel Systems Information

          Why are Fuel Systems Part Important

          Fuel Systems’ main job is to supply fuel to your engine’s cylinder chamber whether it be a gasoline engine or diesel engine. Once in the cylinder chamber, the fuel is mixed with air, compressed, and burned to provide power your vehicles engine. It does this by storing fuel in a fuel tank and transporting it via a fuel pump. The fuel must pass through fuel lines and a fuel filter before being fed into either a carburetor or fuel injector. Every component of your fuel system, from your gas cap to your fuel injectors, is an important part of how your engine operates.

          All currently produced United States vehicles use what’s known as a fuel injection system. This type of Fuel system uses computers to control injectors which provide lower emissions and better fuel economy. The traditional method of mixing fuel and air in the fuel system was the use of a Carburetor. Carburetors are mostly mechanical, and mix fuel and air without computer assistance. Their simple construction requires frequent maintenance and can’t compete with fuel efficiency of computerized injectors.

          If any critical part of your fuel system were to fail, you run the risk of losing all engine power. Ensuring your fuel system is in working order creates a safe and reliable vehicle.

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