Question about a 2003 suzuki hayabusa
Now that i think about it this will probably sound like a extreme noob question, but why does the busa have a choke cable? I grasp the understanding of a choke cable on a carburated bike but fail to see the reason for it on a fuel injected bike. the second part of my question has to do with why a busa has a choke and why a new r6 doesnt? they are both fuel injected and i assume must have fuel pumps as most bikes do, the reason i bring this up is someone suggested that the fuel pump controls the pressure of fuel going to the injectors on the r6 and i pointed out this would have to be true for the busa as well or else it would have a set rpm. The only thing i can think of is maybe the fuel pump is vacuum controlled?
for the hardcores that think i should know this, i got the bike on saturday and being at college cannot tinker yet, i did a few searches and came up with nothing
the reason i ask is partly because the dealer i got it from was kinda spooky and would hate to tear the tank off and find a bunch of carbs in there.
Now that i think about it this will probably sound like a extreme noob question, but why does the busa have a choke cable? I grasp the understanding of a choke cable on a carburated bike but fail to see the reason for it on a fuel injected bike. the second part of my question has to do with why a busa has a choke and why a new r6 doesnt? they are both fuel injected and i assume must have fuel pumps as most bikes do, the reason i bring this up is someone suggested that the fuel pump controls the pressure of fuel going to the injectors on the r6 and i pointed out this would have to be true for the busa as well or else it would have a set rpm. The only thing i can think of is maybe the fuel pump is vacuum controlled?
for the hardcores that think i should know this, i got the bike on saturday and being at college cannot tinker yet, i did a few searches and came up with nothing
the reason i ask is partly because the dealer i got it from was kinda spooky and would hate to tear the tank off and find a bunch of carbs in there.