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EFI
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bazzle wrote:Why would you think mud would affect your EFI?
Bazzle
I meant the water that comes with doing mud stuff, but water hasnt bothered any of you guys I take it? have any of you done any creek crossings?
interesting... there goes the biggest downside I saw to EFI
thanks guys
Cory
former owner of an overlander replica
All the senors in the engine bay on most EFI engines have rubber seals to keep water out of the connection. The EFI computer should be mounted high inside the cabin where it hopefully won't ever get wet.
The electricals that will most likely fail when wet are your ignition system components and both EFI and carby have those. EFI is also usually better on steep slopes than a carby.
The electricals that will most likely fail when wet are your ignition system components and both EFI and carby have those. EFI is also usually better on steep slopes than a carby.
David
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