Cult of Mac: Pump-Hub, an ingenious system that keeps bike tires inflated, is ready to roll again
Pump-Hub, an ingenious system that keeps bike tires inflated, is ready to roll again
When it comes to inflating bike tires on the road, there are two options: a compact hand pump that requires some exertion, or a single-use CO2 cartridge. New York-based DesignAir Innovations, however, ...
Anyone who rides a bike would agree that flat or low-pressure tires are a drag. But why fiddle with a pump when the tire can inflate itself? San Francisco-based startup PumpTire has invented just such ...
The best bike pumps keep your tires properly inflated and minimize potential damage. The best bike pumps are reliable, precise and easy to use, and because riders require different pumps for different ...
One way to ensure your bike doesn’t get a flat is to keep the tires regularly and properly inflated. Bike pumps seem straightforward enough, but there are a few factors to consider when purchasing one ...
A common issue is a wire getting tugged loose or chafed during the starter removal. 2. ECM to Lift Pump Wiring: The lift pump is controlled directly by the ECM (no relay in some cases, despite the one you checked). The ECM sends power to the lift pump via a transistor, and a damagedwire here could cause your issue.
ISB came with the infamous electric lift pump and the VP-44. ISC came with the same infamous electric lift pump, and the equally infamous CAPS pump. The ISC lift pump also had a built in bypass and only ran for 2 minutes at engine start it was then turned off and the CAPS gear pump then pulled fuel from the tank through the bypass.