The fuel injectors are basically a small piston pump that was driven via a cam running on the cam shaft. From my understanding, EFI replaced the cam with a solenoid, allowing for much better control of timing and other characteristics of the fuel delivery. The only reason you'd probably need to go back to mechanical injection might be for EMP hardening, but in that scenario you've probably got other things to worry about.
The fuel injectors are basically a small piston pump that was driven via a cam running on the cam shaft.
From my understanding, EFI replaced the cam with a solenoid, allowing for much better control of timing and other characteristics of the fuel delivery.
The only reason you'd probably need to go back to mechanical injection might be for EMP hardening, but in that scenario you've probably got other things to worry about.
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