Monday, July 4, 2016

Have We Reached Peak Engine?

1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 engine

Sometime in the latter 1970s, we reached peak carburetor. By that I mean the carburetor on the average family sedan, squeezed by the vise of new regulations, achieved its zenith in complexity and parts count. Take the Rochester Quadrajet as an example, suggests my old friend Paul Wright, a Q-jet expert. Initially an elegant four-barrel design with smaller primaries for quicker part-throttle response and efficient cruising, and larger secondaries for ample wide-open roar, it was the mainstay of fuel metering on GM cars for more than a decade after its introduction in 1965. READ MORE ››


from Car and Driver Blog http://www.caranddriver.com/columns/have-we-reached-peak-engine-column


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