I picked up a new festy. It's a clean body 89, new carb and a newer B3 from a lower mileage Mazda. It's solid and runs. The old owner didn't know jack about carbs and I need to fiddle with it. Now, me...
I hate carbs. Hate them. Mostly because I'm carb-tarded but also because I cannot stand the idea of jacking with the thing whenever the weather changes of it decides it's in the mood to irritate me. With that said...
I'm an ASE cert'd Ford AC/electrical tech from a past life. I am very adept and working on and diag'ing EFI cars and, to me, they are pieces of cake. I can work on the craziest of EFI issues and sort them out. Carburetors are the proverbial black magic of automotive to me. Now I am VERY hard-headed (AdvancedDynamics, Rectilinear can attest) and a part of me says "Don, use this as an opportunity to learn to love carby Festys !!!!" ... The irritable Don says, "gut that dog of a car and go EFI"
What say you? I seriously consider a tank/lines/harness/intake swap a fun weekend project (yes. Weekend). It will get better MPG and will run much better as an EFI car. However a lot of my carb-knowledgeable friends think I can get the carb car running well and (knowing my urge to know everything via trial-by-fire) be happy conquering my carberphobia. I'll toss this one out to the masses.
TL;DR/Cliffs: have a carb Festiva that needs tuning and want to swap to EFI.
I hate carbs. Hate them. Mostly because I'm carb-tarded but also because I cannot stand the idea of jacking with the thing whenever the weather changes of it decides it's in the mood to irritate me. With that said...
I'm an ASE cert'd Ford AC/electrical tech from a past life. I am very adept and working on and diag'ing EFI cars and, to me, they are pieces of cake. I can work on the craziest of EFI issues and sort them out. Carburetors are the proverbial black magic of automotive to me. Now I am VERY hard-headed (AdvancedDynamics, Rectilinear can attest) and a part of me says "Don, use this as an opportunity to learn to love carby Festys !!!!" ... The irritable Don says, "gut that dog of a car and go EFI"
What say you? I seriously consider a tank/lines/harness/intake swap a fun weekend project (yes. Weekend). It will get better MPG and will run much better as an EFI car. However a lot of my carb-knowledgeable friends think I can get the carb car running well and (knowing my urge to know everything via trial-by-fire) be happy conquering my carberphobia. I'll toss this one out to the masses.
TL;DR/Cliffs: have a carb Festiva that needs tuning and want to swap to EFI.
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