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xc6rider
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I don't understand this big fixation with D.I....
It adds weight, complexity and cost to the sled.
Sure... I understand the advantages that D.I. can offer but is that really needed?
You will need special tools to work on it and modding/turbo'ing will be a huge challenge... Modding does not interest Polaris (or GE who carries the paper on this stuff).
On the Doos... the 800's were carbed and BRP owend the E-Tec design already in their Evinrude division... made sense.
I doubt that you would see a closed-loop control system and would most likely be a speed/density setup as in the CFi or E-Tec.
On the Polaris with the Kokusan Denki CFi system... I don't see, other than EPA concerns, what the practical advantage, for the consumer, would be with direct injection for the time-being??
Polaris already had a DI setup on the Watercraft triples... so it is not a new thing to them.
And Polaris' DI on the watercraft was garbage, and the electrical behind it was even worse.