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Old 06-18-2011, 08:56 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sojirovskensi View Post
If you consider having FI'ed 370z for next 10 years, which set up between TT and S/C will require less money to maintain after the proper installation and tune?
Expecting 10 years out of any aftermarket FI setup is asking a lot, IMHO. You might get lucky, especially if you baby it. But if you drive an aftermarket FI-modded car for 10 years and really drive it, in terms of planning ahead you should probably just assume at least one major event leading to expensive engine repair and/or replacement at your own cost.

If I wanted to keep a fun car for 10 years and not have to replace the engine during that time, I would just avoid FI.
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