Just curious as there have been people raving about this product (the billet version as the cast one is not avail. just yet).... KTM forums, CR500's, trx250r's....everyone seems to have good feedback..... anyone try one on a Zilla yet?
Jerry...any experience w/ it yet or thoughts?
Give me a link so than I can look at it.
I really doubt that there will be any improvements in peak power from new carburetors, throttle bodies or any other device that adds fuel into the air stream.
Touted improvements in fuel atomization/vaporization from carburetors or fuel injection is usually snake oil. Atomization/vaporization does not occur when the fuel enters the air steam no matter how small you make the droplets. Atomization/vaporization requires a lot of heat and the majority of vaporization does not occur until the mixture is trapped in the cylinder and undergoing compression. Compression adds a tremendous amount of heat to the mixture. The high turbulence remaining in the cylinder from the scavenging process, pipe plugging process and the small amount of turbulence from the squish velocity does the final mixing before ignition occurs not as the fuel enters the air stream.
The advantages of fuel injection is the ability to meter fuel more precisely at partial throttle NOT improved atomization/vaporization at full throttle. The same goes for new carburetor designs.
In all of my testing and studying test results for the companies that I do engine consulting for, I have never seen any difference in power in a carburetor or fuel injection on a two stroke when the carburetor and throttle body have the same air flow numbers at wide open throttle.