Re: What to expect?
"I THOUGHT the FI cars had a big advantage a number of years ago thats why they were seperated. To my knowledge thje FI cars can run what they want to with the computer set ups, they allready shift by themselves now they get to beat up on the non computerized carburated cars that do every thing by a human being! "
Now, granted, I have only owned a F.I. car for a short period , but from what I have learned so far .. at least with my car , is that it runs in a "constant state-- static type of tune" ...i.e. the computer is doing nothing with regards to the tune-up during a pass. This seems to make the car more consistent. Could I run the car so that the computer alters the tune-up during a run .. yes I could, but why would you want to do that ... ??
EFI does offer many advantages , but if you compare the adjustability/tuneability compared to a car with a carb and a digital MSD ignition ... I don't think you will find too much.
Mike Pruss
SS/GA 668
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