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Old 01-24-2004, 01:09 AM   #4
red82gt
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They're not talking to us guys with carbs. The thinking is that newer fuel injected motors have computers that richen the A/F to compensate and that by driving right away the car heats up faster to light off the catalytic converters, etc. Not to mention that the average person doesn't lean on their car like we might.

Us carb guys though...we know damn well that fuel doesn't atomize worth a #$@ when cold and we need to warm up our cars to prevent them from stalling, etc. For us it's almost unsafe not to warm the car up- pop in the clutch at the first stop sign of the morning, engine stalls, power brakes and steering no workie, roll into the intersection.
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