find a mechanic that is comftorable with the EFI. It's easier and cheaper than changing the EFI to suit your mechanic. My '90 syncro has 95,000 and i've only had one minor FI problem i fixed myself it about 20 min. There are other downsides for such a change which were recently discussed on the list. The consensus was that it's worth going with carbs only if your only other option is to replace the entire fuel injection system, like after a fire. Digital Shadow wrote: > My mechanic said that If I want to avoid all future problems and a > cheapest > solution , he suggest me to change ' 90 syncro EFI to carburetor > system. I > don't like the sound of that idea but, I taking suggestion in what are > the > benefits and the problems if I do that change! > > Thanks!! > > ----------------------- > ' 90 Syncro |
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