Carb or EFI?
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Carb or EFI?
Please vote so that we can see what you all prefer?
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Re: Carb or EFI?
Come on man... there's only really one option there!
Re: Carb or EFI?
Actually......2Mr_B wrote:Come on man... there's only really one option there!
EFI or DIE......
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Re: Carb or EFI?
General purpose, short overlanding within RSA and trails ..... EFI
Long distance overlanding ..... Carb
Carb spares much easier to find and a 'blou draad' fix is almost always possible to get you going again.
If an ECU packs up, so does your bakkie if you don't have a spare pre-mapped ECU.
Long distance overlanding ..... Carb
Carb spares much easier to find and a 'blou draad' fix is almost always possible to get you going again.
If an ECU packs up, so does your bakkie if you don't have a spare pre-mapped ECU.
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Re: Carb or EFI?
How do I change my vote?
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Re: Carb or EFI?
Ek dink Mr_B is besig om lekker gek te skeer met ons goedgelowige siele
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Re: Carb or EFI?
Ek trust die carb meer, spark + fuel = drive, dis hoekom ek ook met 'n weber 36dcd in die garage sit....weet nie of ek die wa moet opsit nie.....
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Re: Carb or EFI?
am divided, had to do with EFI long before I lay a finger into a carb!! even modified EFI system on the GTX!!
at that stage would of said, EFI!!
however after the V6s and Webber carbs, EISH, those carbs have been so reliable!!
has any one here ever done a Lexus V8 with Webbers??
the simplicity of carbs that are well set up!!
divided!!
will vote if I change my mind either way!!
leaning towards EFI!! just no vote yet!!
at that stage would of said, EFI!!
however after the V6s and Webber carbs, EISH, those carbs have been so reliable!!
has any one here ever done a Lexus V8 with Webbers??
the simplicity of carbs that are well set up!!
divided!!
will vote if I change my mind either way!!
leaning towards EFI!! just no vote yet!!
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Re: Carb or EFI?
You're as bad as Predator is at finding and choosing a bakkie!kfxnando wrote:leaning towards EFI!! just no vote yet!!
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Re: Carb or EFI?
Carb - Nothing wrong with it, ease of maintenace, and reliable. The only draw-back is that the float bowls run dry on long steep inclines or side slopes, which could leave you in a spot of bother.. just ask Cassie..
EFI - can be very fuel efficient, will give you lekker woema, but if it is an aftermarket conversion, your setup is as good as the person who built/tuned it. Lots of people have lots of problems with bad tuning. In Africa (unless you know how to do it yourself) you are going to be stuck if something goes wrong.
I am with Andy on this, if you are off to Africa, overlanding beyond the borders of RSA, go carb. If you dont know how to fix problems with an EFI. For playing on trails within the borders of RSA and close to home, go EFI.
Once again it is a personal choice, but you need to know the pro's and cons to make an informed decision.
EFI - can be very fuel efficient, will give you lekker woema, but if it is an aftermarket conversion, your setup is as good as the person who built/tuned it. Lots of people have lots of problems with bad tuning. In Africa (unless you know how to do it yourself) you are going to be stuck if something goes wrong.
I am with Andy on this, if you are off to Africa, overlanding beyond the borders of RSA, go carb. If you dont know how to fix problems with an EFI. For playing on trails within the borders of RSA and close to home, go EFI.
Once again it is a personal choice, but you need to know the pro's and cons to make an informed decision.
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Re: Carb or EFI?
4y runs great with a 36 and a 22r even better with a 38. I love carbs.
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Re: Carb or EFI?
Keep your carbs, I like my EFI and when you are driving up steep dunes or rock mountains you will wish you had an EFI.
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Re: Carb or EFI?
Wel ek gaan die EFI roete gaan. As hy met my wil laat staan beter hy dit net doen as ek langs die see is. Dan kan ek maar aanhou hengel.