As you would expect, fuel injection systems have changed
significantly in the 100 years since cars started becoming a fixture on
world-wide roads, and carburetors were one of the first fuel systems to be
used, lasting well into the twentieth century.
Production vehicles today use computerized fuel injection to feed fuel
and air into the combustion chamber of the engine.
Computer controls allow the engine to operate at peak
efficiency in every situation. That
allows the vehicle to start right up time after time. You may be familiar with motorcycles, which
are one of the last holdouts of the factory production carburetors. In order to get a bike started on a cold day,
you have to pull out the choke. After
that, you have to let the engine warm up.
Jim and his crew at Jim’s Auto Service understand the modern
computerized fuel injection system as well as the good old carburetor. Jim has been repairing cars since they were
hand-cranked (not really…it just seems like it!). For any service on your vehicle, whatever it
may be, call Jim’s Auto Service at (919) 824-4566 for an appointment at 3711
Tarheel Dr. in Raleigh.
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