I’ve always had a stupid pipe dream of building an “analog” car if you will, where there are absolutely zero electronics in the car and it’s just pure road feel. Sounds really stupid and impractical in a modern context but was wondering when was the last time we had truly mechanical cars before electronic assistance became the norm?
Cable-driven throttle bodies are far superior to drive-by-wire, yes. But why the hell wouldn’t you want electronic fuel injection?
No they’re not. DBW actually reacts faster than a cable. Any lag is from software. Plenty of cable throttled cars with dog shit throttle response. Many more factors than just what drives the throttle body
Dbw reacts quicker? Think about what is wrong with that statement on a basic level.
I’ve thought about it on a basic level and have still concluded that the speed of light is faster than the speed of sound.
Um, ok. Still isn’t correct though.