[quote=”da_whipple” post=53681]My question is What are the benefits of drive by wire. The old cable throttle must be much less expensive to manufacture. They almost never failed. and in my opinion are quicker to respond than the drive by wire systems.
Don’t get me wrong. I love the introduction of new technologies in to the field. It keeps it interesting.
I remember the switch from points to electronic ignition, and the move from carbs to fuel injection, and the integration of OBDII. Many older mechanics resisted these changes though the benefits of the these systems were obvious.
Maybe I’m just blind to the benefits.[/quote]
I have a 1984 Ford Bronco 2, 2.8L V6 4×4 5 speed, and I also have a 2008 Toyota Tundra Double Cab 5.7L V8 6 Speed Auto 4×4.
I like both my trucks, however I will say this for a fact. If you are doing a lot of driving on rough roads, offroad, trails, etc. The drive by wire sucks. Not to mention theres a huge hesitation or more of a lag time between when you floor board the accelerator and when the computer decides to tell the engine you want to go faster really fast. Not to mention on rough roads and trails the throttle with the drive by wire is extremely touchy so if your foot starts bouncing off the accelerator pedal you get a surging effect of the throttle. With my Bronco 2’s actual manual throttle cable, I get instant throttle changes, and since the manual throttle has springs attached to it, and a bit of resistance, the offroad and trail driving is much easier because you aren’t getting all of the feedback from unintended throttle application because of your foot bouncing off of the pedal.
When it comes to mechanical stuff, I have to say I’d rather have the old stuff, at least when something breaks I can fix it myself. This computerized stuff is not only expensive, but oftentimes is dealer proprietary crap meaning empty your bank account cuz its gonna get expensive. I can adjust a carburetor on my old truck and make it run great. Something goes wrong with that newer truck its a trip to the dealer because I don’t have the equipment to diagnose or repair electronic stuff on a vehicle.
84 Bronco 2, a little rough, but gets me from point a to point b
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08 Toyota Tundra
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