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<blockquote data-quote="Tob" data-source="post: 16254450" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p>Thanks man.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I have quite a bit of fuel injection hardware from intakes, harnesses, computers, sensors, throttle bodies, etc, and I will never use any of it. I'm just tired of the hassle. I always hated the EEC-IV idle control and it causes issues with the torque arm. If you are low in the rpm range and in gear the car will buck - not with a carb though. Having to purchase different mass air sensors, injectors, and maybe needing a tune gets old fast.</p><p></p><p>I just like being able to focus on the basics - air, fuel, and spark. There may be a loss in low rpm torque without the fuel injection but I see it offset in the upper ranges. And trouble shooting is fairly easy if you understand how things work. Plus I'll never be driving this thing in the snow so I'm not concerned with having to optimize everything with seasonal temperature and humidity variations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tob, post: 16254450, member: 83412"] Thanks man. Yeah, I have quite a bit of fuel injection hardware from intakes, harnesses, computers, sensors, throttle bodies, etc, and I will never use any of it. I'm just tired of the hassle. I always hated the EEC-IV idle control and it causes issues with the torque arm. If you are low in the rpm range and in gear the car will buck - not with a carb though. Having to purchase different mass air sensors, injectors, and maybe needing a tune gets old fast. I just like being able to focus on the basics - air, fuel, and spark. There may be a loss in low rpm torque without the fuel injection but I see it offset in the upper ranges. And trouble shooting is fairly easy if you understand how things work. Plus I'll never be driving this thing in the snow so I'm not concerned with having to optimize everything with seasonal temperature and humidity variations. [/QUOTE]
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