carbureted or fuel injected???

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Old Mar 15, 2009 | 07:54 PM
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carbureted or fuel injected???

sup im looking to get a stuntbike what r the pros and cons of carburetion and fuel injection??? And thus far, what is the best stuntbike???

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Old Mar 15, 2009 | 07:57 PM
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Re: carbureted or fuel injected???

<======carburated

Pro: way cheaper
Con: bad throttle response

FI

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Re: carbureted or fuel injected???

Originally Posted by WheelzUp
<======carburated

Pro: way cheaper
Con: bad throttle response

FI

Vise Versa
Old Mar 15, 2009 | 09:00 PM
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Re: carbureted or fuel injected???

Originally Posted by WheelzUp
<======carburated

Pro: way cheaper
Con: bad throttle response

FI

Vise Versa

If you can stunt a carb'd bike you can stunt anything haha,

F4 vs F4i, throttle response sucks on f4 making the bike feel like ****, f4i on the otherhand feels amazing. But if you wanna get into stunting just get a carb'd bike cause your gonan beat the **** outta your first bike anyway then once you get good get a nice fi'd bike
Old Mar 15, 2009 | 09:07 PM
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Re: carbureted or fuel injected???

I have to some what disagree a little bit. from stunting both and owning both I am smoother on the F4 then I am on the f4i but then again this is just the start of the season on the f4i. So i guess we will see , They do give good advice on the the price differance between the two.

Carb limits you on most of what a beginner might wanna do
vs
Fi is amazing It DONT DIE ON YOU AND FLOOD OUT!

Old Mar 15, 2009 | 10:06 PM
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Re: carbureted or fuel injected???

Originally Posted by Reckless Josh
I have to some what disagree a little bit. from stunting both and owning both I am smoother on the F4 then I am on the f4i but then again this is just the start of the season on the f4i. So i guess we will see , They do give good advice on the the price differance between the two.

Carb limits you on most of what a beginner might wanna do
vs
Fi is amazing It DONT DIE ON YOU AND FLOOD OUT!


I stunt a f4 only problem i have is it flooding when being stoppied.....I can wheelie for miles no problem everything.


Just go the cheaper route
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Re: carbureted or fuel injected???

Originally Posted by Reckless Josh
I have to some what disagree a little bit. from stunting both and owning both I am smoother on the F4 then I am on the f4i but then again this is just the start of the season on the f4i. So i guess we will see , They do give good advice on the the price differance between the two.

Carb limits you on most of what a beginner might wanna do
vs
Fi is amazing It DONT DIE ON YOU AND FLOOD OUT!

mine is ok till it falls over on its side for a while but hold it wide open after and it starts slowly but basically starts right up .... carb'd bikes are way cheaper tho now..... like 1 or 2 grand
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