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Kawasaki's New Electronic Fuel Injection System Now on First Fx Series Engine01-06-16 | News
Kawasaki's New Electronic Fuel Injection System Now on First Fx Series Engine
Company Hits Bulls-Eye with its Most Advanced EFI.


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The all-new Kawasaki Electronic Fuel Injection will be available on select models of FX Series and FS Series engines, with plans to incorporate it in additional models.


Kawasaki's (https://landscapearchitect.com/products/listing.php?id=8590) new FX730V-EFI engine utilizes one of the most technologically advanced EFI system ever built by the company. It incorporates a fully integrated electronic governor and an advanced ECU that instantly matches power to cutting load and ground speed. These new features will allow professional landscapers to mow lawns more efficiently with the same Kawasaki performance and reliability they have come to expect.
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Commercial usage calls for specific demands, and this system responds with features focused on those needs. Helping to avoid typical hillside mowing slowdowns, the load-matching e-governor keeps drive wheels and cutting blades working at peak productivity.

The elimination of power loss through the entire load range lets operators move quickly through almost any turf conditions. Kawasaki's legendary cutting power allows users to cover wider areas at a faster pace, serving up uniform results.

A multi-port sequential fuel injection allows for high-precision fuel delivery, maximizing power per stroke and fuel economy. High pressure returnless fuel system offers consistent fuel delivery and smooth operations in high temperature situations. An ECU continuously monitors ambient conditions and engine performance, delivering optimum power and efficiency in all situations, regardless of weather conditions.

There's no need for cold-start choke. An automatic enrichment assures fast, dependable starts in any type of weather"?ucold or hot, wet or dry. Engine temperature monitoring guards against overheating while protecting the landscapers' investment.

Optimum blade tip speed"?ucritical to reducing the need for re-cuts"?uis aided via the system's power/load matching which helps make for a clean cut on the first go-around. For more information go to www.Kawasaki.com.






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