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by rrttbbnn » Tue Jul 08, 2014 11:09 am
Pump, injector, electronic module?? Thats it? How about adding coolant temp sensor, oxygen sensor, MAP sensor, throttle position sensor, related wiring, plus probably more I can't think of. All stuff to go wrong in an offroad, flooded situation. I operate large hydo generators at the municipal loevel. I have seen the bozos at the management level want to automate everything with compuiters. Generators that have been operating flawlwssly for 100+ years, and now they want to computerize them. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent at the local utility putting computers on the generators, and it is one fiasco after another. I have spoken with operators at other utilities, and they say the same thing. But you won't hear it in official announcements from the utility - to embarassing. Sure, the computers on cars work well because they are well sorted out, and they make millions of them. And yes, it would probably improve the performance and probably emissions. But the KLR is noted for being a simple, inexpensive, easy to work on beast. You want fuel injection? Next week someone will want ABS. Next week someone wants something else. In an effort to make the whole world happy, you end up with what happens to every other vehicle through its' production run - it turns into an overweight, complicated, expensive pig. I think you should take note of the fact that the KLR HASN'T changed in 20+ years, That should tell you something. Then again, maybe it won't. Jeff -----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tue, Jul 8, 2014 8:45 am
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] KLR Rant
FI has been around almost as long as Carburators. The electronic version for almost half a century. Since when is replacing a fuel injector and electronic module any more complicated that breaking down a carburator? The crotch rocket guys do it all the time. And it also doesn't seem to affect the rebuilding of autos from the 70's and 80's.
You're confusing the electronic fuel mapping modules with all the other electronic doodads on today's cars and bikes. Not the same thing. EFI systems just consist of the pump, injector and electronic module. All fairly sturdy stuff. If you're that worried about electronics, why doesn't the KLR still have a kickstart?
In term of the complaint about more power. Heck almost everyone in this group talks about getting more power out of the KLR. Fact is, it is underpowered for a motorcycle of it's size. EFI would do more for that than any other modification Kaw could make on the bike.
Sorry, the arguments for carburation just fall away compared to current EFI systems. As one respondent pointed out, Kaw doesn't add EFI because people still buy the bike as it is. The main reason is it has virtually no competition as a watercooled single within it's displacement class - except for Euro models at twice the price. If that ever changes, I beleive Kaw will as well. It just may be too late for me.
Beside I don't want to ride a lawnmower. I want to ride a motorcycle.