I've been considering that, but thought that if I could just hook up what's there it might be okay. On the other hand, the electric choke is only a few dollars more than the hot air choke tube kit.
Are there any performance or other considerations to take into account between hot air and electric chokes? I just want the car to start smoothly, so whatever accomplishes that is okay by me. Having no choke at all at the moment, I just have to pump the gas a lot to get it started, and then keep it revved for a couple of minutes until it warms up a little bit. So the bar for performance is pretty low. It also helps that we've had pretty warm weather lately, by Pacific Northwest standards.
Are there any performance or other considerations to take into account between hot air and electric chokes? I just want the car to start smoothly, so whatever accomplishes that is okay by me. Having no choke at all at the moment, I just have to pump the gas a lot to get it started, and then keep it revved for a couple of minutes until it warms up a little bit. So the bar for performance is pretty low. It also helps that we've had pretty warm weather lately, by Pacific Northwest standards.
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