Are there any motorcycles that use fuel injection?

Are there any motorcycles that use fuel injection?

Most of the bikes plying on the road today still use the good ol’ carb. But now more and more two wheeler companies are looking into fuel injection as an option in their bikes simply because it is the new tech that has come up. But don’t get us wrong, fuel injection has been in the picture since the 1980s.

Which is cheaper fuel injection or carburetor tuning?

They are more affordable to tinker with. Tuning with a handful of jets can usually be done for only a few dollars, whereas fuel-mapping software on an injected bike begins at a few hundred bills, in most cases.

Why does fuel injection have replaced carburetors on motorcycles?

Carburetors have a bowl in which fuel sits, and that fuel evaporates. Mama Nature, it turns out, does not have the same penchant for those pesky unburned hydrocarbons that I do. Fuel-injection systems are essentially sealed, so they’re not allowing unburned fuel to escape when the motorcycle is parked. The other issue is that carbs are imprecise.

Why are so few cars using fuel injection?

That inconvenience, or more appropriately the incredible convenience and reliable operation of fuel injection, is part of the reason carburetors are becoming so rare. What’s really killed carbs, though, are environmental concerns.

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When does the torque drop off on a motorcycle?

Once RPMs have passed maximum horsepower, the curve drops off rapidly. If you are planning on running a non-baffled exhaust but would like to gain back some of your low end torque, there is some hope . Below is an extremely inexpensive trick that will give you back some low end torque and can even be tuned to meet the performance needs of the bike.