Originally Posted by Frank
It's not possible and not necessary. The closest I'm coming to a computer in my Camaro is an MSD 6AL box to control the ignition. I see no reason for a computer to control EVERYTHING in the car. Fuel injection specifically bothers me. The mileage is no better than a carburetor most of the time.
But cars with fuel injection won't flood(except rotaries) or vapor lock. 700rwhp Supras can get 30mpg on the highway, could a carbureted car that has 700hp do that? Today's car generation grew up with/around computers so I think most of us tend to embrace them in our cars rather then shun them.
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Last edited by 25psi; Jul 18, 2005 at 11:02 AM.