switching from efi to carb
you may need to check certain items for fitment on your '06, like the wiring harness...
1) 16315-99 top engine mount
1) 69123-92 horn mount
1) 61163-02 spacer
1) 3775 bolt
1) 27613-99 intake manifold for CV40
2) 26995-86B intake manifold seals
1) 27002-89 seal, carb to manifold
1) carb (take your choice, CV40 or 44. Mikuni HSR42 or 45)
1) 29229-88C enrichment cable
1) 29313-95 gasket
1) 32435-02 wiring harness, ignition
1) 31655-99 ignition coil
1) HQ-6100 (1999-03) 0r HQ-6104 (2004-up) ignition module
1) 38723-99 retaining clip, MAP sensor
1) 68042-99 screw
2) 1004 clamps
1) 26574-99 vacuum hose
1) 61402-02 gasket, sending unit
1) 11323 o-ring,tank to tank adapter
1) 61338-02 fuel valve body (Pingel preferred)
1) 62172-02 gasket, fuel valve
1) 62161-02 nut, fuel valve
1) 62170-02 filter, fuel valve (Pingel preferred)
1) 62842-00 adapter, fuel valve to tank (Pingel preferred)
1ft) fuel line
1ft) 62555-95 insulator ( 5/8 plastic loom)
but I understand a challenge.
Coils
Probably something to do with getting along with the ECM. Otherwise a spark is a spark.
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I ask this because EFI 'IS' the way to go. Now notice I did not say 'stock' EFI ...
With the modern EFI tuners, you can change virtually everything to match your riding style and modifications to the bike.
The Carb is dead - long live computers...
...gene
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Kinda like these computers. There was a time, and most here can remember, that this way we comminicate was very unsettling to learn. Was for me.
EFI is just a process. Seems overwelming at first but as was mentioned might as well jump in and get wet.
Ain't going away, ever.




