Fuel injected or carb?

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Ok, my dealer said my 05 LE Busa is Carb...um, but the website says it is fuel injected...so can someone let me know which one it is.
 
.. your dealer.. is...an.. idiot....

seriously.... get a new dealer...

thats beyond a mix up... I can't even think of any strictly street bike.. one thats even slightly considered "sporty" that is not FI at this point in time.
 
ok cool, so Im not goofy by thinking the dealer is a little misinformed. Should of figgured this dude was sorta off when he spent 20 minutes showing me all his road-rash wounds.
 
Fuel Injection
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None on his mellon, but this Shemp swung me a good deal cause I really seemed to care about the fear of magnets he has. After the deal had to explain to him that titanium pins are magnet proof, and its ok to start using the microwave again.
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Ok, my dealer said my 05 LE Busa is Carb...um, but the website says it is fuel injected...so can someone let me know which one it is.
Ok so go back and tell him that there is a letter (Y) missing on the FYI light since FI can't stand for Fuel Injection then it must be FYI and WHERE IS THE Y?

Oh and FYI it is Fuel Injection.



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Ok, my dealer said my 05 LE Busa is Carb...um, but the website says it is fuel injected...so can someone let me know which one it is.
I wonder how many poor saps have paid to have their Busa carb's synched?



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Ok, my dealer said my 05 LE Busa is Carb...um, but the website says it is fuel injected...so can someone let me know which one it is.
I wonder how many poor saps have paid to have their Busa carb's synched?
Actually, there is a synchronization procedure in the Factory Service manual. It is adjusting the vacuum seen at each throttle body so they are all the same. This ensures that you have the same air/fuel mixture at each cylinder.

Just an FYI
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Oh...The FI light stand for "Fault Indicator".......I think
 
Ok, my dealer said my 05 LE Busa is Carb...um, but the website says it is fuel injected...so can someone let me know which one it is.
I wonder how many poor saps have paid to have their Busa carb's synched?
Actually, there is a synchronization procedure in the Factory Service manual.  It is adjusting the vacuum seen at each throttle body so they are all the same.  This ensures that you have the same air/fuel mixture at each cylinder.

Just an FYI
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Oh...The FI light stand for "Fault Indicator".......I think
Big difference between throttle bodies and carbs.

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Ok, my dealer said my 05 LE Busa is Carb...um, but the website says it is fuel injected...so can someone let me know which one it is.
I wonder how many poor saps have paid to have their Busa carb's synched?
Actually, there is a synchronization procedure in the Factory Service manual.  It is adjusting the vacuum seen at each throttle body so they are all the same.  This ensures that you have the same air/fuel mixture at each cylinder.

Just an FYI
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Oh...The FI light stand for "Fault Indicator".......I think
This is from page 4 in the FOREWARD section of the manual. And speaking of Fuel what exactly does the fuel warning sticker say on the tank, it clearly indicates one in the manual but I also have taken mine off and can't remember what it said it also indicates it's not on California bikes.
 

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I believe the Kawasaki ZZR1200 still uses a carburator as opposed to fuel injection and this is a "street bike."
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The FI light must shine brightly when the dealer sits on the bike. It's the Fu##ing Idiot warning light.
 
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