Submitted by fordpower on Mon, 08/17/2009 - 22:03.
I'm not wrong, you are! Lets lay out the steps it would take to go to injection shall we? First, weld some fuel injector bungs onto the current intake manifold, mount a computer and wiring harness in the car, put a throttle body and elbow in place of a carburetor, and then tune the car with a laptop...DONE. They can run the exact same restrictor plate they do now under the throttle body, or simply run a smaller throttle body. Apparently you are stuck in the stone ages still like NASCAR is. Fuel Injection is not taboo or hard to tune, modify, or run. It would be EXTREMELY easy for NASCAR and the manufacturers to come up with a fuel injection package for all the teams to run. All the hardware to do it is readily available and cheap. I could care less if NASCAR goes to it or not, but the argument that would be difficult is BS. What NASCAR really needs to do is drop 300 HP from these cars and put some downforce back into em. Going to FI will do nothing to make the racing better
I'm not wrong, you are! Lets
I'm not wrong, you are! Lets lay out the steps it would take to go to injection shall we? First, weld some fuel injector bungs onto the current intake manifold, mount a computer and wiring harness in the car, put a throttle body and elbow in place of a carburetor, and then tune the car with a laptop...DONE. They can run the exact same restrictor plate they do now under the throttle body, or simply run a smaller throttle body. Apparently you are stuck in the stone ages still like NASCAR is. Fuel Injection is not taboo or hard to tune, modify, or run. It would be EXTREMELY easy for NASCAR and the manufacturers to come up with a fuel injection package for all the teams to run. All the hardware to do it is readily available and cheap. I could care less if NASCAR goes to it or not, but the argument that would be difficult is BS. What NASCAR really needs to do is drop 300 HP from these cars and put some downforce back into em. Going to FI will do nothing to make the racing better