Fuelies - Fuel-injected Corvettes 1957-1965

Fuelies - Fuel-injected Corvettes 1957-1965
- 9781932494525
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Throughout American culture, there have been people and sometimes objects, famous enough to be recognized by a single name. In the automotive world, such words of greatness include Hemi, Shelby, and Fuelie. Corvettes manufactured between 1957 and 1965 and equipped with fuel injection systems atop their small-block engines are given special respect by enthusiasts. In that era, Fuelie was the slang term used to describe any fuel injected Corvette. And at that time the fuel injected Corvettes were the fastest cars on the street, road course, and drag strip. In addition to the rough exhaust note created by the high compression ratio and long-duration camshaft, gearheads could identify Corvettes with the fuel injection units by the distinctive hiss they produced at idle. Developed by Zora Arkus Duntov and built by GM's Rochester division, this fuel injection unit turned the docile, small-block engine into a super performance engine with as much visual impact as it had horsepower. When released in 1957, the fuel injected 283 cubic-inch engine developed 283 horsepower, one horsepower per cubic inch. The last of the fuel injected Corvettes made 375 horsepower. This book celebrates the nine years of production of the Corvette, engines & the fuel-injection units that transformed the car into a performance icon. Plus covers passenger car installations (Chevrolets from 1957 to 1959, Pontiacs & Chryslers) & other fuel injection oddities. With 192 pages, 300+ colour & 14 b/w photos. SB.
Publisher: Brooklands Books
Status: Out of Print (No Stock)
Number of pages: 192
Colour images: 220
Black & white images: 50
Binding: SBD
Language: English
Origin: CHN