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pgm-fi is gem,someday try a rtr fi.Originally posted by siddharth_ZMR View Postand the question remains why do i race?
every finishing line is the begining of a new race.
#i have learnt to manipulate my own adrenaline and the perception of biking is different.
#overkill is underrated.
#how random roads may appear there is always a destination.sigpic
#i don't subscribe to co-incidence,either it is the rider or the other moron on the road
(:)people keeps on saying add spark to life, bajaj got hold of that idea and added an extra spark to bike.
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please don't drag this topic to an off topic..we are not posting in this thread to compare FI in honda bikes to others..i hope you understand.Originally posted by sayank10 View Postpgm-fi is gem,someday try a rtr fi.Suzuki Gixxer - Current
Karizma ZMR <3 - Sold
Apache RTR160 - Sold
Honda Stunner - Sold
LML Energy - Sold
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Payeng, adding to that FI equipped bikes are also Fuel Efficient. Right?Originally posted by payeng View PostBenefits of Fi:
1. Easy start at the first crank, under any condition: I agree
2. Much better throttle response than a carb bike: Not that much of a difference (at least when the engines are warmed up)
I have ridden and continue to ride many fuel injected and carbureted bikes.
Whenever there is a Rainbow in the sky, I know it's u mastering the art of Cornering. U will always be remembered brother, R.I.P Arun.
The 5 Speed Restoration
The Z Restoration
/2001 Yamaha Rx 135 5 Speed/ 1999 Yamaha RXZ 135/ 2012 Honda Dio/ ?
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Even the pulsar DTS-Fi and the Fi on the Classic 500 had issues with them.Originally posted by sayank10 View Postpgm-fi is gem,someday try a rtr fi.
It was/is a learning curve for the Indian bike makers.. so initial issues are expected. Honda and Yamaha have decades of experience behind them, therefore the Fi on these bikes are expected to work without a glitch.
But then apart from hassle free starting, i do not see much of a tangible benefit from Fi.
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i have always talked about ZMR and the technology it has as i ride it everyday... will def try a rtr fi someday if i find one... honestly havent come across a single one... may be a bad fi was the reason it is rarely seen or discontinued... i dont know whether Hyperedge is FI or not... i have rode a carb RTR 180Originally posted by sayank10 View Postpgm-fi is gem,someday try a rtr fi.WARNING!! Objects seen in Mirror are Disappearing Rapidly!!!!!!
Never be Afraid to Slow Down!!!!
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Originally posted by dual disc 200 View PostPayeng, adding to that FI equipped bikes are also Fuel Efficient. Right?
sirji... mileage..... thats also important na...Originally posted by payeng View PostEven the pulsar DTS-Fi and the Fi on the Classic 500 had issues with them.
It was/is a learning curve for the Indian bike makers.. so initial issues are expected. Honda and Yamaha have decades of experience behind them, therefore the Fi on these bikes are expected to work without a glitch.
But then apart from hassle free starting, i do not see much of a tangible benefit from Fi.
WARNING!! Objects seen in Mirror are Disappearing Rapidly!!!!!!
Never be Afraid to Slow Down!!!!
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Originally posted by siddharth_ZMR View Postsirji... mileage..... thats also important na...
Even auto mags haven't reported that great difference in fuel efficiency because of "Fi", maybe 2-3 Kms more.. nothing more than that. But does that minute a difference offset a price differential of Rs. 15,000-20,000..??Originally posted by dual disc 200 View PostPayeng, adding to that FI equipped bikes are also Fuel Efficient. Right?
Even in Indian cars, it was because of adeherence to Pollution norms (in the late 1990's), manufacturers had to switch to "Fi" and not because of any benefit out of "Fi" to the customer.
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Agreed every bit of what you've posted, but in a FI the required fuel amount for each RPM and engine load condition is plotted in the fuel map loaded/ Programmed in the ECU. Once this primary fuel amount is known, the ECU further adjusts the fuel mixture for the engine and air intake temperatures. In advanced cases of FI it can even adjust to compensate the barometric pressure and altitude which cannot be done by a conventional Carb. So, seeing all these Technology Bells & whistles this 15-20k seems like worth it Payeng. Doesn't it??Originally posted by payeng View PostEven auto mags haven't reported that great difference in fuel efficiency because of "Fi", maybe 3-4 Kms more.. nothing more than that.
But does that offset a price differential of Rs. 15,000-20,000..??Whenever there is a Rainbow in the sky, I know it's u mastering the art of Cornering. U will always be remembered brother, R.I.P Arun.
The 5 Speed Restoration
The Z Restoration
/2001 Yamaha Rx 135 5 Speed/ 1999 Yamaha RXZ 135/ 2012 Honda Dio/ ?
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Originally posted by 111diablo111 View Postplease don't drag this topic to an off topic..we are not posting in this thread to compare FI in honda bikes to others..i hope you understand.The thread is already turned into off topic & seems soon to be in brand war .Originally posted by siddharth_ZMR View Posti have always talked about ZMR and the technology it has as i ride it everyday... will def try a rtr fi someday if i find one... honestly havent come across a single one... may be a bad fi was the reason it is rarely seen or discontinued... i dont know whether Hyperedge is FI or not... i have rode a carb RTR 180
Sidd no matter what technology is on ZMR for some peoples its always been ****tics . Check this post http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/what-bik...tml#post793841
Also they have their mind set & hat bike from Hero & call it hideous . Check post on this page http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/what-bik...st-bike-8.html
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Correction: The above is not a brand war but more on a discussion on the benefits of "Fi" and is very much in line with the topic.Originally posted by Above_All View PostThe thread is already turned into off topic & seems soon to be in brand war .
I am ready.. but is the "aam" customer ready..??Originally posted by dual disc 200 View PostAgreed every bit of what you've posted, but in a FI the required fuel amount for each RPM and engine load condition is plotted in the fuel map loaded/ Programmed in the ECU. Once this primary fuel amount is known, the ECU further adjusts the fuel mixture for the engine and air intake temperatures. In advanced cases of FI it can even adjust to compensate the barometric pressure and altitude which cannot be done by a conventional Carb.
So, seeing all these Technology this 15-20k seems like worth it Payeng. Doesn't it??
For example: If the Karizma-R gets PGM-Fi but not the Full Fairing, then would it sell at a 15,000-20,000 premium?
Last edited by payeng; 05-03-2012, 03:13 PM.
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Switch altitudes, zero tuning required; no fuel tap opening, closing required; air lock, vacuum inside tank, cleaning the fuel lid etc are things of past.Originally posted by payeng View Posti do not see much of a tangible benefit from FiSkill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day
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"'Aam" Customers are laid back in 18th Century Payeng. Very difficult to convince though.Originally posted by payeng View PostI am ready.. but is the "aam" customer ready..??
Let's keep our fingers crossed if they ever plan to do something like that. But trust me, I'll be sold to it provided a 15-20k increase & nothing above that.Originally posted by payeng View PostIf the Karizma-R gets PGM-Fi but not the Full Fairing, then would it sell at a 15,000-20,000 premium?
Whenever there is a Rainbow in the sky, I know it's u mastering the art of Cornering. U will always be remembered brother, R.I.P Arun.
The 5 Speed Restoration
The Z Restoration
/2001 Yamaha Rx 135 5 Speed/ 1999 Yamaha RXZ 135/ 2012 Honda Dio/ ?
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Sir, the difference if you are cruising at 90-100 is around 10-12 kmpl as i have actually got 50 kmpl where as other carb bikes have returned 38-40... at 120 kmph i have got 35-40 whereas other carb bikes have returned 25-30... this translates to nearly 5-10 kmpl. even the difference is noticeable in city riding conditions. So i would disagree that its just 2-3 kms and yes it would offset the initial price difference very quickly even if you tour moderately.....Originally posted by payeng View PostEven auto mags haven't reported that great difference in fuel efficiency because of "Fi", maybe 2-3 Kms more.. nothing more than that. But does that minute a difference offset a price differential of Rs. 15,000-20,000..??WARNING!! Objects seen in Mirror are Disappearing Rapidly!!!!!!
Never be Afraid to Slow Down!!!!
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Correction: The above is not a brand war but more on a discussion on the benefits of "Fi" and is very much in line with the topic.Originally posted by Above_All View PostThe thread is already turned into off topic & seems soon to be in brand war .
I am ready.. but is the "aam" customer ready..??Originally posted by dual disc 200 View PostAgreed every bit of what you've posted, but in a FI the required fuel amount for each RPM and engine load condition is plotted in the fuel map loaded/ Programmed in the ECU. Once this primary fuel amount is known, the ECU further adjusts the fuel mixture for the engine and air intake temperatures. In advanced cases of FI it can even adjust to compensate the barometric pressure and altitude which cannot be done by a conventional Carb.
So, seeing all these Technology this 15-20k seems like worth it Payeng. Doesn't it??
For example: If the Karizma-R gets PGM-Fi but not the Full Fairing, then would it sell at a 15,000-20,000 premium?
I know that.. and i am more than ready to pay the premium for Fi on any bike. But try selling that to the "aam" customer on the Karizma - R minus the full fairing.Originally posted by aargee View PostSwitch altitudes, zero tuning required; no fuel tap opening, closing required; air lock, vacuum inside tank, cleaning the fuel lid etc are things of past.
Nope, I don' believe.Originally posted by siddharth_ZMR View PostSir, the difference if you are cruising at 90-100 is around 10-12 kmpl as i have actually got 50 kmpl where as other carb bikes have returned 38-40... at 120 kmph i have got 35-40 whereas other carb bikes have returned 25-30... this translates to nearly 5-10 kmpl. even the difference is noticeable in city riding conditions. So i would disagree that its just 2-3 kms and yes it would offset the initial price difference very quickly even if you tour moderately.....
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I was only adding a few intangible benefits of using FiOriginally posted by payeng View PostI know that...Karizma - R minus the full fairing.
Aah!!! don't include me in your debate of "aam aadmi" or "Is it...", I'm not playing that game
Edit - Well, I kinda agree to Siddharth from our recent experience;
We rode our CBR's (not related to this discussion, but still), at 80 Kmph steady for over 350+Kms for a whooping 46 Kmpl, that too tested with 2 CBR's. Any day, however I ride my Rx (or any carb'd engine for that matter), never get more than a specific FE be it 40 or 50. Anyway, higher the speed, lower the FE.Last edited by aargee; 05-03-2012, 03:22 PM.Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day
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