Those that love to tinker love carbs. Fair enough.
But I've been loving every iteration of fuel injection since I went from my new '73 Super Beetle to my new Rabbit 41 years ago! (VW sold the engines to Chrysler to get them in the small hatch back business quickly - but theirs were carbed)
EFI is a deal-breaker selling point for me in a scooter.....now I've added aircooling. Without both- I'm walking.
Stig
People always resist change until the change becomes commonplace. (I notice that no one on here is lamenting the absence of points. [emoji28]) Then they wonder how they did without it. I remember back in the late 70’s People would convert their electronic ignition vehicles to points. By the late 80’s , people were converting their old points equipped cars to electronic ignition.
Likewise, I remember my dad (born in 1928 ) hating fuel injection. But by the early to mid 1990’s he commented “I don’t even want to LOOK at a carburetor†because they were temperamental whereas fuel injection was reliable and was actually easier to repair once you learned how it worked . Of course he was proud of the fact that he KNEW how to fix a carburetor. Likewise, I like the fact that I CAN replace points, adjust a carburetor, set timing, etc. But that’s just as a novelty and a every once in a while thing. In truth, I prefer driving something that cranks the FIRST time every time, and works well without constant tinkering. Having said all that, the average fuel injected scooter or car runs MANY reliable miles without tampering. As far as the engine goes, Just use clean fuel , change the filters, change the oil , adjust the valves (scooters) and ride out.
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