In the mid-1990s, fuel injection was available on only a handful of exotic, high-dollar European motorcycles. Today, it is the most predominant motorcycle technology and can be found on cruisers, sportbikes, and everything in between. Despite its prevalence, very few motorcyclists understand fuel injection.
Motorcycle Fuel Injection Handbook dissects its mysteries, thoroughly explaining the technology from its origins through its subsequent development and examines ways to modify the technology for optimum performance.
Systems from all the major manufacturers are included, along with aftermarket products. Author and experienced tuner and mechanic Adam Wade discusses remapping tips, racing bike systems, future developments, and more.
Table of Contents - Preface and Acknowledgements
- How it Works: An Introduction
- How the Engine Works
- Fuel Loop
- The Injectors
- Sensor Design
- Where the Sensors Are
- The ECU
- Modeling Strategies
- Ignition
- Why EFI?
- History of the Motorcycle EFI: 1980-1990
- Original Equipment
- The Aftermarket
- Racing
- Future Developments
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Glossary of Terms
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