Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
I have a pair of air-cooled motorcycles, one is EFI and the other is carbureted. Never had any trouble with either of them but then again, they're motorcycles so they don't get used as hard or as constantly as a car.
My last carbureted 4 wheeled vehicle was an 84 Mazda B2000 pickup. That little 4 cyl put out a whopping 90hp. That truck was silver, so I called it "the Silver Slug." Going up a steep hill, people in VW buses were passing me and laughing. It did get 35 MPG on the highway but it was tiny, noisy, had no AC and went through front wheel bearings every other month in the winter. So I have no beef with EFI and am glad to have it on my 4 wheeled vehicles.
I am not happy with the fact that manual transmissions have all but disappeared from trucks and SUVs. My biggest gripe with autos (besides the fact that they seem to suck about 20% of the power out of the engine) is that when they fail they are crazy expensive to repair and generally have to be replaced, whereas a manual transmission or clutch can be repaired. I think the most I ever paid for a clutch repair was around $750 and I never had any issues with any of the manual transmission vehicles I owned that WASN'T related to the clutch.
Besides that, I've always thought that driving a manual transmission vehicle is fun. There's a delicate "ballet" involving vehicle speed, engine speed, gear selection, clutch action, etc, that requires total involvement. Driving an auto transmission vehicle is boring by comparison: Turn the wheel and press the gas or brake.
I'm glad that motorcycles, by and large, have not been infected by the auto transmission virus. Yes, I know there are a few but they are very small in number and really haven't caught on. And I don't think they will because my guess is that within 20 years we will see a majority of vehicles being electric so transmissions will be a moot point.
My last carbureted 4 wheeled vehicle was an 84 Mazda B2000 pickup. That little 4 cyl put out a whopping 90hp. That truck was silver, so I called it "the Silver Slug." Going up a steep hill, people in VW buses were passing me and laughing. It did get 35 MPG on the highway but it was tiny, noisy, had no AC and went through front wheel bearings every other month in the winter. So I have no beef with EFI and am glad to have it on my 4 wheeled vehicles.
I am not happy with the fact that manual transmissions have all but disappeared from trucks and SUVs. My biggest gripe with autos (besides the fact that they seem to suck about 20% of the power out of the engine) is that when they fail they are crazy expensive to repair and generally have to be replaced, whereas a manual transmission or clutch can be repaired. I think the most I ever paid for a clutch repair was around $750 and I never had any issues with any of the manual transmission vehicles I owned that WASN'T related to the clutch.
Besides that, I've always thought that driving a manual transmission vehicle is fun. There's a delicate "ballet" involving vehicle speed, engine speed, gear selection, clutch action, etc, that requires total involvement. Driving an auto transmission vehicle is boring by comparison: Turn the wheel and press the gas or brake.
I'm glad that motorcycles, by and large, have not been infected by the auto transmission virus. Yes, I know there are a few but they are very small in number and really haven't caught on. And I don't think they will because my guess is that within 20 years we will see a majority of vehicles being electric so transmissions will be a moot point.
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