Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27306930-20181124224914/@comment-24743922-20181125122907

Pretty sure you can rework an electronical injection engine to run on carbs again. Carburetors have their advantages, like being easier to maintain, cheaper to produce and install, and also having a incredibly pleasant sound.

My father used to have a Ford Pampa, a brazilan pickup based on the Ford Del Rey, which was based on the Ford Corcel, which was based on your guys's Escort MK1. Anyway, it was carbureted, and even without having a V8 engine- it was just a basic, 1.8 liter straight-four, it was so good to hear!

Electronic fuel injection, though, gives a more controlled amount of gasoline and air to the engine, which makes it more powerful and economical.

Just like both blasters, each one had a different "power module" on it, which was cutting edge tech in their time...

Except by the reverse plunger. Man, that thing was horrible. No way I can compare that to the good old carburetor. Sorry.