Ultradog MN
Well-known Member
- Location
- Twin Cities
Getting into your vehicle when it was really cold, pulling the choke, turning the key and pumping the accelerator as fast as your foot would go to get it started?
Then you had to sit there and let it idle for a few minutes and feather the choke or it would die.
Then sometimes you'd forget the choke was out and go all the way to work dumping raw exhaust out the back.
It's 11 below here and I just went out, turned the key in my chevy and it fired right up and ran smoothly. Am back in the house waiting for it to warm up for a few minutes before I leave.
Some folks insist that older is better but I sure as heck wouldn't want to drive one of those old carburated jobs any more.
Then you had to sit there and let it idle for a few minutes and feather the choke or it would die.
Then sometimes you'd forget the choke was out and go all the way to work dumping raw exhaust out the back.
It's 11 below here and I just went out, turned the key in my chevy and it fired right up and ran smoothly. Am back in the house waiting for it to warm up for a few minutes before I leave.
Some folks insist that older is better but I sure as heck wouldn't want to drive one of those old carburated jobs any more.