Another "Is Fuel Injection a Worthwhile Upgrade?" Question

GoldDuster318,, when YR makes comments like that, just let it go, obviously he is troubled, perhaps off his meds,,,
I was giving him some credit earlier when I said he probably knows more about cams than I do, then he makes the comment ,,,,"Roller cams are another needless, useless expense cause by CAFE"
clearly saying that he does not understand the benefits of new technology roller cams.

YR there is a genuine need for the folks that know and keep the spirit of the older technology motors alive. Stay at it. You should continue to focus on what you are comfortable with. Carbs will never go away, there will always be a need for folks like you.
And at the same time leave the FI and roller cam analysis to folks that actually know how to run them and know the benefits they bring.

This is why I become a less and less frequent visitor to forums like this, it seems every time I pop in here to give advice on some topic that could benefit someone, I get told that carbs are way superior of that electric fans use the same horsepower as mechanical fans which isn't true either. I've messed with and successfully used both, the problem is that the old "original stuff" is objectively inferior. I like these old cars because they look good and they have some unique quirky stuff I like. Of course naturally people can't accept change/reality or don't understand how things work. Wondering why I bother to come at all anymore when what happens is that you get ganged up on by people who believe it's still 1987. You want to run that, go ahead, but don't try to tell anyone it's superior.

I quite literally made topics on how to do EFI, how to install contour fans, how to install a T56 magnum, lots of brake related info, rewiring the entire car, upgrading to a cheap but better alternator, etc. I've touched everything. I'm even an automotive design engineer, I work on extremely complex stuff, that is both reliable and an improvement for the end user. I wrench, weld, design, machine, you name it, I've done it. I could probably even remotely troubleshoot your furnace or computer. All my stuff works reliably, but my standards on how things need to work are extremely high. I also live in a climate where you literally could get everything from -25 F to 100 F and high humidity.