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Old 12-22-2004, 02:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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HI guys,
One of my friends owns a ZMA, and he is crazy about getting Fuel Injectors for her.
I would want the innovative minds to put some light on the curiousity of one's creativity if it is possible. He has done 5400kms in 45 days. And have some long trips under his belt including one for 24hrs covering 950kms from NEw delhi- Ahmedabad.

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Where does he looks for the Fuel injectors [?]
What is the price ratio he should expect [?]
Masters of the trade to help him with in Delhi [?]
ANd above all Would it be reliable enough for ZMA life terms [?]


Anxiously waiting for like headed & hearted people to give comments.
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Old 12-22-2004, 04:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Dude if I was your friend i'd stick to my Carb cos if your not goin in for computer/electronically controlled fuel injectors your looking for loadza trouble cos calibrating mechanical ones is a pain in the butt..he needs some serius thinkin to do before he goes in for this stuff..
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Old 12-22-2004, 07:42 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Well, but Its hard for me also to explain my pal.
He wants to get it done for more of personal ecstasy ..wat else can I say.
I need to ask this from all the people who can put in some effort or light on this topic.
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what exactly fuel injectors mean ???? i heard a lot about them but so far failed to understand the technical part ?
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let me put some light on Fuel Injectors
THis is all I got that U understand technically about it Prodigy : http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-injection.htm
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Old 12-23-2004, 02:49 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Where does he looks for the Fuel injectors [?]
He can try Haltech and a Wolf 3d system (Both costly)
Or if he is a DIY junkie he can opt for My16M
http://www.jefferies-au.org/My16M/



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What is the price ratio he should expect [?]
A assembled one will cost 750 AUD (Approx 24K INR)
But he will still have to do all the tuning and stuffs since the the may not have heard about ZMA/Puslar/Etc
Only kit will cost 250 AUD (ALl this is for My16M



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ANd above all Would it be reliable enough for ZMA life terms [?]


You can expect 25% increase in Power and 10% inscrease in Mileage
The test set is magneto driven built from scratch instead of battery drive kits mentioned above. The test system here is KLX 250.

All above system are programmed with Laptop/Desktop via serial port

And finally if you want to do this yourself
You can source injector and lambda sensor from Zen or something
Not sure how can you measure engine temprature (Since I am not sure where you can put sensor to check engine oil temp)
You will have build fuel pump yourself for building the pressure

The pulse width can be incorporated in the circuit or any PDA along for the injector

For the comp control you can build your own circuit or use GPL designed Mini Megasquirt (http://mini-ms.com/)

I propose yousing your own PDA (Such as Pocket PC or Zaurus)

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Old 12-23-2004, 02:57 AM   #7 (permalink)
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man its a impossibly complicate mod just not owrth it, he might as well buy a bigger better bike, it requires too much r&d by soemone who has extensive knowledge about fixing & modyfying fuel injectors, i dont know anyone who would want to take this project on, its just not worth it
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but golem one thing for sure, this information is wonderful.
I never thought some one can come up with so much info about this topic but now its upto him to decide. I think with that money he will think twice but I know he will go for it.
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I think it'll be better for him to stick with the company carbs... If he does want a FI upgrade (which will definitely be very costly), ask him to wait till the batch of FI bikes get released sometime next year..
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well, thats what he is doing now.
He said Yamaha is coming with FI but I m not sure his source.
So, he said he will use those FI on his bike if they get one to come into the market.
Lets see how it goes... Nice tip still Ken.
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