The ignition control module is a crucial component of a vehicle's ignition system. It is a control unit responsible for regulating the ignition timing and generating sparks to ignite the fuel-air ...
Small engine manufacturers are starting to feel pressure, from government regulatory agencies around the world, to increase the efficiency and reduce the emissions from their products. To accomplish ...
An electronic control unit is a device responsible for overseeing, regulating and altering the operation of a car's electronic systems. Each of a car's electronic features, such as an anti-lock ...
Electronic control modules (ECMs) are small, dedicated computers that control components and systems in vehicles or other machines. Automotive ECMs control the engine, the anti-lock braking system ...
Many car crafters roll their eyes and tune out when bench racing turns to electronic fuel injection (EFI). We're not here to hijack you into believing that EFI is cheap or even simple. Carburetors ...
For the casual enthusiast, the romance of lifting the hood of your project car and swapping that old-fashioned carburetor for high-tech electronic fuel injection (EFI) was often shattered by the ...
The 'EFI' badge was most coveted in the '80s - but real early adopters had rolled the dice on EFI way back in 1958... In the 1950s, the American economy was booming. Its industry was forging ahead ...
General Motors has issued a new service update targeting a potential fault with the fuel pump power control module in certain 2025-2026 model year vehicles, including the GMC Sierra and GMC Savana.
GM is recalling a long list of models for an issue with the fuel pump power control module that can interrupt the flow of fuel to the engine. Many GM models are affected, but the only Buick model on ...