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Originally Posted by cashflyer
In what year was electronic fuel injection fist offered as standard equipment on an American production car? And what was that car?
I read the answer on Wiki, and am skeptical of their data - so I am asking you guys.
"The new model had all of the newest technologies of the time, including fully electronic fuel injection (the first car in the U.S. to be so equipped) and all-digital dashboard."
FWIW, I landed there after looking up some info about margarine.
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Best I could find with a quick search,
Back in 1910, Adams Farwell of Dubuque, Iowa, pioneered a non-carbureted fuel system called fuel injection, refined and adopted for diesel engines. But it wasn't until after World War II that thought was given to putting it on spark-ignited gasoline engines.
In 1949, Automotive Digest said, "Some automotive men feel that fuel injection for passenger automobiles is nearing the climax in experimentation and may soon make its bow to the driving public." What happened? Nothing -- the carburetor remained king for another 35 years.
Automobile Fuel System History
Edit to add: I always thought it was the 1957 Vette, there is mention of Dusenberg having it but I can't confirm that anywhere on the net.
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