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Just want to say, you don't need to dyno tune it for every mod.You don't have to retune it for every mod.It will make more usable power.O2 sensors can work.
I know they have been using EFI on 2-strokes for a while.Even the government is spending money on making their UAV's a 2-stroke with EFI.It is possible to run a o2 sensor on a 2-stroke and it work. You just need to learn how to set it up.
Why is everyone concern about running fi in closed loop mode? You can tune and use fi in open loop. Many fi atv and dirt bikes don't use an o2 and Many of the sport bike aftermarket fi tuners eliminate the o2 and you just tune the engine on a dyno as would with a carb.
Yamahas H.P.D.I. (High Pressure Direct Injection) & Evinrudes E-Tec both utilize the injector in the combustion chamber of the cylinder head. Lubrication is via separate pressure feed oil lines to vital areas. According to an engineer I spoke with, the advantage of this on a 2 stroke is the intake tract can be optimized for dry flow as opposed to a fuel laden wet flow design.The problem is physical size of the injector pumps, they are big & bulky. If technology were to shrink these, is there any future with this in the powersports industry?
so if one could maintain a consistent temperature across the exhaust system, would that minimize the effects of air flow fluctuation due to the changes in exhaust pipe temperature?i agree that if you can make more power with a carb system over an fi and keep the reduce complexity of the fuel system that fi would not be so impressive. side note or way out in "left field"ive contemplated if you could somehow combine the reed and throttle system in to a single operating unit and use a fuel injector or multiple injectors to directly inject pre mix into the crankcase, similar to the idea of direct injection on automobiles. would this allow a designer more freedom to play with port design rather than to fall into the constraints of using the same combination of carb to reeds to crankcase to cylinder... feel free to elaborate motorgeek
how could you be broke when you have an army of atvs in your back yard
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