no.European regs are requiring low pollution for 2 strokes by MY 2014
nothing was decided yet, no date, no emission limits.
bytheway, there are no "two-stroke emission laws". there are emission laws, period.
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As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.
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no.European regs are requiring low pollution for 2 strokes by MY 2014
I am pretty ambivalent about the old smoker being cheaper to run.
They wear out pistons rings and bearings more quickly, use more fuel and oil. Over the long haul I think you will be surprised at how close the 2 motors have become in total running costs. Not to mention pollution and noise (generally) Just sayin.
and pipes. Most two stroke guys i know have 3-4 pipes hanging from the ceilings.
All the guys who want DI better be careful for what they ask for. Sensors, fuel pumps, ECUs etc.. Way more stuff to break.
Gone will be the days of working on your 2 stroke in your garage after supper. You will have to take it back to the dealer for everything.
....Changing pipes could re-tune your engine at a somewhat reasonable price ...
Typical manufacturer of efi for snowmobiles? Keihin? Mikuni? other? (I've probably got the spelling wrong)Ask the snowmobile guys how many "issues" there are with DI sleds. I can tell you from experience that no one has them 100% sorted out. Dont forget sleds run at very steady rpms for long periods of time.
If I replaced 1 fuel pump in the last year, we replaced 25 so it is an issue. Bad fuel or not, it sure sucks sitting on the side of the trail with a bike that doesnt run.
Even though SXV's don't have the best rep, I'd love to have one in the garage. Heck it'd be nice to even ride one lolI don't have an opinion, just an observation. My team-mate has an Aprillia SVX450/550 and is constantly connecting up the computer to sort out mapping / TPS issues. My husky 530 with the FCR is just pull the choke in the morning and hit the starter. It pops on decel until its hot, but otherwise it's been a no-brainer. It's been set up on a dyno from day one and I just twist the throttle and it goes. The Ape on the other hand, when it's being temperamental, sputters, pops and bangs till the laptop is connected. Even then it's not 100%.
I don't know why that is as my SV is injected and has never been tweaked. Maybe the dirty bike world is harder to set up for EFI and electronics.
Even though SXV's don't have the best rep, I'd love to have one in the garage. Heck it'd be nice to even ride one lol