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Living Under the Hood: Diagnosing Central Port Fuel Injection

Back in 1992, General Motors introduced a new type of fuel injection system known as “Central Port Injection” (CPI), which GM also refers to as “Central Multi-point Fuel Injection,” and later renamed “Central Sequential Fuel Injection.”

TT October 08 Pop Quiz — Ignition

Choose the answer that BEST completes the following statements or questions on Ignition systems.

Service Advisor: Hard Start For Ford Due to Glow Plug

Without supplemental heat to get the fire going, a diesel engine may not start.

John Garippa Named 2008 Educator of the Year

Each year Mitchell 1 recognizes one of the nation’s top teachers for excellence in automotive repair instruction.

TT August 08 Pop Quiz: Powertrain Control Module

Test and solution listed below

Report Card: Jet-Setting Across the Country

In a little shop on Pickle Road on the southeastern side of Akron, where, for three decades beginning in the 1950s, racing history was made — or at least built — you’ll find “Turbo” Tim Arfons, 51, assembling, tuning and firing up another of his latest jet propulsion systems

ACDelco Offers Future Tech Training Program to Automotive Instructors

For the first time ever, a portion of ACDelco’s award-winning technical, Web-based training that its professional customers use is available FREE to high school level students at NATEF-certified schools nationwide.

Shop Lessons: Accessing Repair Data – A Report From the Field

Gary Goms explains how today, diagnostic technicians are dealing with networked computer systems that are impervious to reverse engineering and other diagnostic techniques.

Engine Tech: A Look Into the Future of Engines and Transmissions

GM – Powertrain Europe’s comprehensive Tech Show provides answers about how cars will be propelled in the future