JDTank
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Does anyone know if John Deere plans to switch to fuel injection on there gas powered riding mowers?
When I was looking over a brochure at the dealership the other day for the X700 series, I found it funny that the X700 series gas powered machines are fuel injected, but not the X500 series. The X500 series uses a big enough engine to easily put a FI system on it, so I don't understand why all these makers are sticking with inefficient carburetors.
Not only would you get better power, but much better fuel economy as well. I honestly think there scared it would kill the X720/X728 sales. Heck, there was a guy in the dealership same time as me who wanted a X540, but he moved up to the X720 because of fuel injection, no problems with starting and maintaining a carb'd engine.
I mean honestly, it's 2012, the word carburetor should be deleted from the dictionary, never mind ACTUALLY USED on an engine!
When I was looking over a brochure at the dealership the other day for the X700 series, I found it funny that the X700 series gas powered machines are fuel injected, but not the X500 series. The X500 series uses a big enough engine to easily put a FI system on it, so I don't understand why all these makers are sticking with inefficient carburetors.
Not only would you get better power, but much better fuel economy as well. I honestly think there scared it would kill the X720/X728 sales. Heck, there was a guy in the dealership same time as me who wanted a X540, but he moved up to the X720 because of fuel injection, no problems with starting and maintaining a carb'd engine.
I mean honestly, it's 2012, the word carburetor should be deleted from the dictionary, never mind ACTUALLY USED on an engine!