12-18-2009, 12:18 PM
Both camps have valid points. I don't mind spending money to fix or improve something, but I also try to keep things as simple as possible. In this scenario, Channing has found that by removing the system, he is experiencing no ill effects and has simplified a system which was over engineered by the factory, all with virtually no expense.
Maybe after he does a tune up or puts some miles on the car he'll start to experience some negative effects, in which case he can revisit this part of the engine management and consider going back to factory. I know I've removed a lot of stuff from a lot of cars in the name of simplicity...
Maybe after he does a tune up or puts some miles on the car he'll start to experience some negative effects, in which case he can revisit this part of the engine management and consider going back to factory. I know I've removed a lot of stuff from a lot of cars in the name of simplicity...
