360 block limits
A lot of that is due to the fact that they didn't grow up with cars that had carbs. There haven't been many cars made since you were 5 or 6 that had carbs either, so most likely their only experience with cars once they were teenagers were already EFI oriented. So that's typically the era of performance they gravitate towards once they start hotrodding.
Absolutely.
Not just that, but we're now getting to the point where the kids getting their licenses and buying their first cars today were practically born with a smartphone in their hand.
For them, Navigating the user interface of tuning software and inputting data is practically second nature to them.
My oldest niece is 10 years old, part of the curriculum at her rural country school (Less than 100 students) is software coding. Consumer level technology advances extremely fast, it's just how the world is now.
The things that people of an older generation like mine or my father's may find daunting or insurmountable can seem relatively typical for a younger generation.
And of course, sometimes vice versa as well!
There's surely fewer carburetor experts in business today than there would have been just 20 years ago.
All in all though, I do think when it comes to engines, it's well worth embracing the newer technology. Or at least giving it a crack.