Posted by Crem on February 18, 2010 at 07:24:55 from (98.135.24.166):
In Reply to: stuff these days posted by Evan jubilee on February 17, 2010 at 19:18:41:
I will have to admit that I rejected fuel injection when it first came out but now I think that it is the cats meow. You can't beat not having to fool around with that choke and having spark plugs last so long. I was even slow to get a vehicle with an alternator but I always drove the older vehicles. I like the modern engine but at times it seems to be getting too complicated and that goes for all of the other computer controlled stuff on a vehicle. A lot of these things are environmentally driven and sometimes I think that they waste more energy trying to control an emission than they gain in the long run. I have a 1996 Explorer and I can go over 10,000 miles without even checking the engine oil along with never adding oil in the drive train or power steering. So that is a lot better than the older stuff. I don't even know about the newer stuff that is out there. You can see that I am behind the times. I will probably get there in a few years. :o)
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