The EFI myth

I really don't think these conversations are about changing minds, so much as points of view from varied perspectives. Everybody is playing the same game with a different hand of cards. If everyone was the same, and acted the same, it would be a pretty boring world. Everyone brings something good to the table, and everyone has a different skill set. I like to read these posts and attempt to catch things from the perspective of others and their experiences.
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In theory sure but like everything else on the internet, there often are no facts, scientific evidence or first-hand experiences behind these type of statements. Take the title of the thread - "The EFI Myth". What was the point of wording it like that? To preach to the choir that EFI is not what it's made out to be? Good job, mission accomplished. Frankly, there didn't seem to be any specific instance as to why the thread was started beyond getting people to agree and/or disagree. And the tin-foil hat stuff about solar flares knocking out all computerized devices? I mean come on, really? Can't take that seriously on any level.

Besides, as we all know and understand, anecdotal evidence and/or hearsay does not 'make it thus.' In any walk of life there's always going to be those willing to try a better mousetrap and those who don't trust new technology or don't feel the need to mess with it. OK with me.

I like the EFI system on my car. Not sure what the FITech software is like but the Holley program is great. I find the graphical element of it to be very helpful. As mentioned, the data logging feature is a great tool as is the ability to make changes to the tune on the fly.

I really don't care what others do with their junk. I just prefer not to let uninformed statements go unchecked without some sort of rebuttal.