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FI everytime.
Just got a carb'ed bike again after 7 year without and it is a major pain in the azz to start. I have had years of pressing a button and going. Bit of a shock. Fuel taps and chokes. Antiquated. ...and they feel fluffy. Give me FI instant response everyday. |
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Ok, I haven't seen this posted yet, but FI has another advantage over carbs (correct me if I'm wrong). Fuel injected engines produce more bhp and consume less on a general note. (for example, same sv engine, but different carburation, as the situation goes), as in more efficient in general (not just emissions)
@GavinD: I was under the impression carbs where smoother with on/off moves then (slightly deprecated) FI |
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having had both carb and fi sv's i prefer the fi feel's better.
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I dont mind my carb'd bike. FI makes cold starts a little easier, but really, whats so hard about pulling a choke lever?
As for carb icing, that only occurs in the first 10 mins. Once everything is up to temp, an SV wont suffer from it. I get annoyed, however, with the bike cutting out in the first 10 mins, so I use V-power fuel. It works out cheaper than silkolene pro FST (plus, I notice it improves the smoothness of throttle response from zero throttle to just a whiff of throttle) Also, its easier when something goes wrong to fix 'em...because its all mechanical. |
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Thats what I thought - but experience delivered different feedback on same roads and conditions. Gearing was the same, tyres same, just felt snappier on the carby which made it look to my friends a little more ragged (not a bad thing as they were too scared to overtake!!)
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So, "I didn't maintain my bike, and it went wrong" is hardly a design flaw of the carb is it
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I'll do a test this winter with "standard" fuel, see how the bike runs on a misty morning with that now the carbs are doing their work properly - be interesting to see if I may still have a problem |
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