That’s before my time, friend. But I do know exactly what you’re talking about. Late model Mustang fuel injection tuned with a laptop isn’t a lot of fun either.
It is a hell of a lot easier than the Mechanical Fuel Injection. You had to tune each and every injector multiple times because they all affected each other. Engine heat, environmental temperature, barometric pressure all influenced tuning. But when I was done it was perfect. Good idle and instant throttle response better than any carburetor.That’s before my time, friend. But I do know exactly what you’re talking about. Late model Mustang fuel injection tuned with a laptop isn’t a lot of fun either.
It is a hell of a lot easier than the Mechanical Fuel Injection. You had to tune each and every injector multiple times because they all affected each other. Engine heat, environmental temperature, barometric pressure all influenced tuning. But when I was done it was perfect. Good idle and instant throttle response better than any carburetor.
Us " Old Timers " were the Lap Tops back then .
Actually the Hillbourn system was full blown race setup. It was mostly full on or Idle. They did have systems that had a mid-range setup used for road racing.I’m not saying it’s harder but try figuring out a fuel map just off the top of your head. Or a cold start map. Learned fast that I had done messed up... gave up on that quick.
I’d like to have a tube amp, I think. I’d like to have one for my guitar, I like the sound. I’ll just buy an EVH 5150 and run my radio through it too, have the brown sound on all 40, at one time.
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