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Originally Posted by Darrel Goheen
It doesn't matter to me what you do but I'd sure think getting someone to tune your car as is would be much less expensive and have better results than changing to a carburetor.
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I'm sure you're correct, but given my level of mechanics training was from back in the 70's when FI didn't exist first of all, and the Tech school I went to then was a 9 month long joke that wasn't funny, the best thing that came out of that now defunct tech school was a tool box (that was stolen from me by some low-life(s) at Bandimere Speedway back on July 3, 1993)!!!!
My level of mechanics training thus didn't include modern day computer systems, and as I said earlier, if my system had a baseline to tune off of, I'd be a lot better off than I am, but I tune by trial and error, and if I make an adjustment that makes the engine sound more lively, then I unplug the computer and go up to make a run to see if it helped and by how much. I said what I did about the carburetor, because I was better skilled at adjusting points, timing, and changing jets, than I am about acceleration enrichment, and other adjustment stuff like that. Furthermore, Accel no longer manufactures the Calmap system that I bought back in the mid-90's, so getting the tuning software isn't possible anymore.....if you know someone who has that particular software, clue me in so I can get a disk of it for my laptop?
However, I also recall saying that I could (when money allows me), take my car to this shop in Queen Creek, Az., that could possibly tune it up for me. I have always been better at driving than wrenching anyway (unless it's easy stuff like plugs, wires, and oil). I see how much quicker the Pro-Stockers are running with FI over carbs, but they also have computer savvy mechanics (which I don't, and am not)! Thus I'll deal with the hand I have until the funds come my way to visit that shop.
Mark your car runs so great inspite of its extra 900lbs over my car, because you're a sharp tool in the shed, that I'm not! Perhaps if you or Billy Nees were tuning my car, it would be as quick as yours, but you're not. Thus I'll race my car as is until my budget allows me to invest in those items. The economy and wages as opposed to the cost of living aren't as good today as they were 20yrs ago, and that's the last time I had $1k + to invest in things like the Calmap, and even building the car from street to how it is now! I recall racing was a lot less expensive then than it is now, so less money for that and things like custom headers (that I know would help my car by nearly .4 sec), but again $1k plus for headers for a 6cyl, when V8 street headers are less than half of that? I'll deal with what I have and continue to be one of the racers still racing, until or unless class racing goes the way of Modified Eliminator (or I win a 5-6 digit PCH prize)...which I hope it never will!!!!