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I think generations growing up today with EFI and power adders respect us "old Schoolers"/quote]

Yes, I think they do too. I bought a late model EFI car about 4 years back and jumped into the EFI/tuner/power adder world. A life long N/A, carb, distributor guy I never at all considered going the power adder route, and set a goal of trying to be the quickest N/A car of my type around. I was surprised that a lot of the guys don't build their own engines, and most don't do any mechanical work on their own cars, not bagging on them, it's just different. The engine doesn't even seem to be a priority, they usually shop around for the cheapest built long block, toss on the power adder, break out the laptop, and get the biggest chassis dyno number they can, and brag about it on the internet.