First off, the 82 isn't the best of the breed, a good example is the C5, the last model off the line is probably the best they made during the whole C5 run. The 82 is considered a "gentleman's vette" by most, low power, smooth ride, and great gas mileage is how they described it, but that also points to the bad parts, (low power) not very fast for a vette, (smooth ride) lack of handling for a sports car.
Once you get to the 84, you had everyone waiting for a major upgrade in performance, and handling, well the performance was the same, and the handling was just a little better.
What you also got with the all new 84 was lots of digital dash problems, and styling took a big hit (in my opinion). Plus other first year quarks!
Then came the 85 C4, the CFI is gone. TBI was GM's baby, and they sold it like it was the cats meow! well to me the HP gain wasn't worth the hype...
You also have to remember that the CFI has always gotten a bum rap, no one wanted to learn how to work on it, so that made it garbage. If GM were to put CFI on the new C6, how long would it take for all the aftermarket company's to swamp the market with tunable ECM's, intakes, larger TB's, complete exhaust systems.... You get the picture. And every wrencher out there would be an expert on how to get another 10 hp out of it...How different would the world of the CFI be if GM had used it for 5 to 10 years, on just about every model they offered...
Plus it would have interesting to see Ford and Chrysler follow with their own versions...
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