A classic example of making something over complicated that didn't need to be that way.
We turn these mowers into a complicated bi-directional computer system a fuel management etc which makes them far harder to troubleshoot and makes the parts far more expensive and more of them.
I'll pass.
I will admit I really wouldn't want to go back to carburetors on cars because fuel injection is just so convenient and near perfect and consistent... But for lawn mowers, I need nothing more than a carburetor.
I will be driving one of my car toys tomorrow that has a Holley carburetor on it though.
It is almost as perfect and consistent as fuel injection and I used to have a 67 Pontiac with a 750 double pumper that was the best starting, running, carbureted engine I've ever had so in that case who cares about fuel injection!
We turn these mowers into a complicated bi-directional computer system a fuel management etc which makes them far harder to troubleshoot and makes the parts far more expensive and more of them.
I'll pass.
I will admit I really wouldn't want to go back to carburetors on cars because fuel injection is just so convenient and near perfect and consistent... But for lawn mowers, I need nothing more than a carburetor.
I will be driving one of my car toys tomorrow that has a Holley carburetor on it though.
It is almost as perfect and consistent as fuel injection and I used to have a 67 Pontiac with a 750 double pumper that was the best starting, running, carbureted engine I've ever had so in that case who cares about fuel injection!