CARB OR FUEL INJECTED
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CARB OR FUEL INJECTED
I know carbs are now a thing of the past. But I personally loved my carburetors. I also liked the price of tuning them better as well. I had my fatboy rejetted once for $21.00. It just seems like with the fuelies anytime you want to change something like engine work or pipes it cost an arm and a leg to get it to run right. I also think the Carbs sounded better.... more Harley like. Then I again I do like how the fuelie fires right up. But again pulling the choke **** wasn't that big a deal. Your opinions?
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RE: CARB OR FUEL INJECTED
I went back to a carb bike with my 05 road king custom and love it, only took me about a hour and 30 bucks to get it dialed in and it runs great. Carbs sound more like a harley than efi bikes too. EFI bikes run great but I just got tired of all the gizmos and money it takes to get one right. If you do it right, sert,pc111 tmax, and the dyno tune to get it perfect your looking at 700-1000.00 bucks to get the same results a carb has for under a hundred. I think my carb gets better mpg too.
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RE: CARB OR FUEL INJECTED
ORIGINAL: gunrunner
Carbs sound more like a harley than efi bikes too. EFI bikes run great but I just got tired of all the gizmos and money it takes to get one right. If you do it right, sert,pc111 tmax, and the dyno tune to get it perfect your looking at 700-1000.00 bucks to get the same results a carb has for under a hundred. I think my carb gets better mpg too.
Carbs sound more like a harley than efi bikes too. EFI bikes run great but I just got tired of all the gizmos and money it takes to get one right. If you do it right, sert,pc111 tmax, and the dyno tune to get it perfect your looking at 700-1000.00 bucks to get the same results a carb has for under a hundred. I think my carb gets better mpg too.
Better gas mileage on a carb? I don't think so.
How about those cold morning starts with a carb?
Ride well,
Jim
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RE: CARB OR FUEL INJECTED
ORIGINAL: Badfinger
Why would they sound different the air intake is the same isn't it?
Better gas mileage on a carb? I don't think so.
How about those cold morning starts with a carb?
Ride well,
Jim
Why would they sound different the air intake is the same isn't it?
Better gas mileage on a carb? I don't think so.
How about those cold morning starts with a carb?
Ride well,
Jim
Everyone rides differently, but I consistently get an average of 44-46 mpg, and if all hiway- up between 52-53 (and that is two up).
Never ride below 35 degrees or so, just pull out the choke, twist the throttle once, and start her up...no problems.
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#8
RE: CARB OR FUEL INJECTED
ORIGINAL: gunrunner
I went back to a carb bike with my 05 road king custom and love it, only took me about a hour and 30 bucks to get it dialed in and it runs great. Carbs sound more like a harley than efi bikes too. EFI bikes run great but I just got tired of all the gizmos and money it takes to get one right. If you do it right, sert,pc111 tmax, and the dyno tune to get it perfect your looking at 700-1000.00 bucks to get the same results a carb has for under a hundred. I think my carb gets better mpg too.
I went back to a carb bike with my 05 road king custom and love it, only took me about a hour and 30 bucks to get it dialed in and it runs great. Carbs sound more like a harley than efi bikes too. EFI bikes run great but I just got tired of all the gizmos and money it takes to get one right. If you do it right, sert,pc111 tmax, and the dyno tune to get it perfect your looking at 700-1000.00 bucks to get the same results a carb has for under a hundred. I think my carb gets better mpg too.
#9
RE: CARB OR FUEL INJECTED
If I had the option to order my new RG with a carb that's what I would do. So much easier and cheaper to rejet a carb than retune an EFI system. Also simple to maintain and repair. My '05 Roadster is carbed and I really don't mind the extra few minutes it takes to warm up. Be nice to still have a choice.