Re: [DML] Re: Fuel Metering
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Re: [DML] Re: Fuel Metering
- From: "Matthew Cooley" <WHENRWE@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 11:06:04 -0600
On Dec 22, 2007 6:05 PM, content22207 <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This whole newsgroup is dedicated to living the turn of the decade.
> Some mid to late 80's BTTF, but the vehicle we all know & love is
> 1970's engineering at it "finest."
>
> Let me jump straight to the point: The point is options. Some people
> prefer EFI. Some people prefer carburetion (NASCAR, for example --
> every single car racing around a track today burns a carb.
Every single car in Nascar may run a carburetor but there are several
sanctioned racing series that do use fuel injection. ASA comes to
mind. Even "redneck" monster trucks are fuel injected.
> Carburetion is good enough for NASCAR, it's good enough for me).
Not that it is good enough for them. It is that Nascar doesn't like
change. They already have a hard enough time on carburetor tech
inspections. Fuel injection would allow teams more room to cheat until
officials could catch up.
> If you prefer mechanical injection, great: your PRV is
> already so equipped -- drive happy. If you prefer EFI, great: modify
> your PRV accordingly and drive happy. If you prefer carburetion,
> great: chuck one on your PRV and drive happy.
> I still drive the same automobile I drove in high
> school (1981 AMC). My 1985 F-150 just turned 215,000 on the odometer.
> Oldest vehicle in my stable is a 1977 Lincoln -- same year model as
> the school bus I'm donating to my church.
>
> Of course all of the above are carbureted -- coincidence?
Yes, it is a coincidence. We have in our fleet a 1994 GMC pick up with
185,000 miles, a 1996 Ford F-150 with 240,000 miles and a 2001 Chevy
van with 167,000 miles. All fuel injected.
I don't think the fuel metering device has a whole lot to do with
vehicle longevity.
Matthew
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