EFI KLX300
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RE: EFI KLX300
Pretty cool. The most direct swap it seems to me, would be getting most of the donor FI parts off a SV650 and the ignition,ECU and some other miscelaneous parts off a BMW F650.
I wonder what he used for a fuel pump? Most FI pumps are inside the tank.
For overall driveability, easy starting and simple tuning (although more expensive) I still prefer EFI over carbs.
I wonder what he used for a fuel pump? Most FI pumps are inside the tank.
For overall driveability, easy starting and simple tuning (although more expensive) I still prefer EFI over carbs.
#4
RE: EFI KLX300
Very impressive - did it run good? How was throttle response?
I think my only concern with EFI from the factory would be it may be harder / more expensive to richen things up for street legal bikes. There's no reason to think that manufacturers will all the sudden tune the EFI systems for power delivery as opposed to EPA emissions compliance. So like carbureted bikes, the street legal bikes are going to be lean and optimized for emissions. So instead of $20 of brass jets the only option with EFI may be a $350 power commander. I know there are other advantage to EFI, but I'd just be concerned about the stock performance and how expensive it will be to make it better.
I think my only concern with EFI from the factory would be it may be harder / more expensive to richen things up for street legal bikes. There's no reason to think that manufacturers will all the sudden tune the EFI systems for power delivery as opposed to EPA emissions compliance. So like carbureted bikes, the street legal bikes are going to be lean and optimized for emissions. So instead of $20 of brass jets the only option with EFI may be a $350 power commander. I know there are other advantage to EFI, but I'd just be concerned about the stock performance and how expensive it will be to make it better.
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