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The History of GM's Ramjet Fuel Injection on the Chevrolet V-8 and its Corvette Racing Pedigree
In the sixty years sinceChevrolet Motor Division proudly announced the advent of the first massproduced automobile engine capable of generating an incredible 1Horsepower per 1 Cubic Inch of Di...splacement literally millions of words have been written aboutthe “Ramjet”Fuel Injection system and billions of words have been written about the morethan One-Hundred-Million Chevrolet V-8 engines that followed it! Just as a very fine wine mellows with time, 1957 hasnow become a Vintage Year thanks to the 1957 Chevrolet Corvette equipped with theRochester “Ramjet” Fuel Injected “283-283” V-8 engine ZoraArkus-Duntov has become the …
Father of the Rochester’s “Ramjet” Fuel Injection! Elliot M. “Pete” Estes was the first to investigatefuel injection at General Motors for the Oldsmobile 1949 Rocket V-8 engine. Fuel Injection was recognized by General Motors VicePresident of Styling Harley J. Earl as necessary for race car performance.Earl’s interest in fuel injection caused GM’s Executive Vice President HarlowH. Curtice to recognize fuel injection as a “Future Technology”. Curtice deemedfuel injection necessary for improving fuel economy, reducing exhaust emissionsand improving performance across all of GM’s passenger cars in the early1950’s. Harlow Curtice’s plan was to roll out fuel injectionacross Cadillac, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Chevrolet, starting with thepremium name plates. As events unfolded, GM’s high-volume value leader, theChevrolet Motor Division, would become GM’s first application of Rochester FuelInjection. Chevrolet’s engineers worked as a team with theirengineering counterparts at GM’s Engineering Staff in Warren, Michigan, DieselEquipment Division in Detroit, Michigan, Rochester Products Division inRochester, New York, AC Spark Plug in Flint, Michigan, Packard Electric inWarren, Ohio, and Delco-Remy in Anderson, Indiana; to bring “Ramjet”Fuel Injection to the U.S. automotive market place by late 1956. On December 6, 1956 Chevrolet Motor Division proudlyannounced Corvette’s Regular Production Optional Fuel Injection at the 42ndNew York Auto Show held at the Manhattan Coliseum.
Just how did General Motors Corporation, ChevroletMotor Division and Rochester Products Division’s “Ramjet” Fuel Injection arrive at this pinnacle of automotivesuccess in 1956?
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