Its interesting to remember that many of our modern, fuel injected motorbikes, cars, etc, now contain ECU's (Engine Control Units), computer "Black boxes" which control the engine performance from the input, accelerator/throttle, by the rider/driver.
The ECU monitors a variety of ever-changing conditions, via various sensors, and responds by varying the fuel/air ratio into the engine, and the ignition timing.
In the olden days the accelerator/throttle was directly connected to the Carburettor by a Bowden-cable, or direct linkage. Simple and reliable.
Now, all the control responses are directed to the fuel injector(s) via electrical cable, carrying signals...a very complex electrical system...likely to fail at an inopportune time....especially in the air!!
Very different from the old, normally-aspirated, avgas, carburettor, air-cooled Piper Cub/Cessna 150!
How much we rely on "computers" nowadays!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_control_unitPaul.
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