Another "Is Fuel Injection a Worthwhile Upgrade?" Question
But the EFI guys arguments are also slanted, no?
They certainly can be because most car guys are passionate about what they think is the right answer, doesn't make them right or wrong. I guess my point here is that you would expect someone who believes something to be adamant about it, to take offense at that point of view is a waste of time and juvenile. I have tried to be civil, have conceded to the other POV but some here evidently want it complete capitulation in order to be satisfied.
It is amazing to me how analogous this discussion is to the current national situation; you are either for something or you are the enemy; ridiculous. Likewise, those stating that the other side is "arrogant" and incapable of understanding the "truth" are doing exactly that.
If you love carburetors then run them, its a free country but don't try and slam anyone else for wanting or even suggesting that there is another option. Having tried to concede and respect other points of view only to receive argument, criticism and shall I say ignorance, I will state this; people can say whatever they like but the fact is that EFI is in fact superior technology in pretty much every way. While you are screwing around with jets, metering rods, passage ways, etc. someone else is clicking a few keys to accomplish the same thing only better. Of course if you just drive at WOT than a carb might be the way to go but that is debatable as well because a good EFI system will control spark and fuel something no carb can do by itself.
So yeah, I am saying EFI is better but unlike some others (not you Rusty) I am not hating on running a carb, if that is what someone wants to do good on them but don't think you are convincing anyone else especially someone who is using EFI.