Also to consider is that there's a huge number of somewhat aging cars on the road that this logic doesn't apply to at all, where there is no such capability.
True, although I was mostly referencing cars from the 90s as opposed to classics. Cars from the 90s are cheap, and they're everywhere, and they don't track you and their computers are very limited.
I understand completely. I have a 2000 camaro z28 and it's the same way. Ls1 motor with a closed local computer that runs the engine and cannot communicate with anything else unless it's hooked up
Also to consider is that there's a huge number of somewhat aging cars on the road that this logic doesn't apply to at all, where there is no such capability.
Exactly. I love old cars and trucks and there's nothing short of physically wrenching on them that could permanently stop them
True, although I was mostly referencing cars from the 90s as opposed to classics. Cars from the 90s are cheap, and they're everywhere, and they don't track you and their computers are very limited.
I understand completely. I have a 2000 camaro z28 and it's the same way. Ls1 motor with a closed local computer that runs the engine and cannot communicate with anything else unless it's hooked up