Re: [DML] Re: Carburator.
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Re: [DML] Re: Carburator.
- From: mike.griese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 23:59:56 +0000
There is additional risk for cars in locations with smog checks.
Putting carbs on an originally fuel injected car is an automatic
inspection failure.
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Mike
-------------- Original message from "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx>: --------------
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> All this talk about going BACKWARDS is quaint. Carbureation is OLD
> TECHNOLOGY. If anything we should be experimenting with EFI and full
> engine management. As advanced as K Jetronic was in it's time, it was
> a continuous system. The future went to pulsed injection so K-Jet is
> only a small step above carburaters anyway. Just about all automakers
> have gone to full engine management to improve driveability,
> reliablity, emmisions, and performance. Aside from the expense of
> doing it, it sounds like a winning combination. No more distributer,
> more tolerant of blended gas, no problems with extreme hot, cold,
> altitude, in short it will run like a modern car! Right now the engine
> has 3 black boxes to keep it running (ignition, Lambda, and idle), 4
> if you include voltage regulation. 5 if you have an automatic. All
> that could be put into one and all functions integrated and fully
> adjustable. It would be a monuemental job but I am sure the right
> person could do it! Now THAT would be interesting, not some carburator
> bolted onto a manifold! Just think, you could incorporate the cooling
> fans (aka Fanzilla or whatever) the door locks, remote entry, the
> wiper delay module, the interior lighting delay, and on, and on. That
> electronic dashboard now would incorporate all of these signals and
> more. With a small plasma display you could have all kinds of
> messages. Now we are talking FUTURE!!!
> David Teitelbaum
> vin 10757
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