fuel injected brute force
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fuel injected brute force
Originally posted by: madmuddin1
According to my local dealer no and not any time soon. Bummer!
Mud
According to my local dealer no and not any time soon. Bummer!
Mud
My local dealer, which is the largest dealer in the south, said nothing until early 2008. But they did say it will be a 750efi brute with about 60hp. The dealer is Highlands Tractor and Kawasaki in Highlands, Texas and if you want to ask them, talk to Luke. He said the geometry of the IRS and front A-arms will be slightly adjusted to help the ride and control. Anyway, they usually get new information first b/c they sell by volumes.
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fuel injected brute force
I think it's awesome you forwarded this info to us, but in case his boss or someone from Kawi reads these threads (highly likely), you might want to take a pass next time on mentioning anyone or any dealer by name so it cannot come back and bite the people who were doing us all a favor. Hopefully "Luke" won't lose his job for divulging any confidential information.
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fuel injected brute force
Originally posted by: 700vtwinman
My local dealer, which is the largest dealer in the south, said nothing until early 2008. But they did say it will be a 750efi brute with about 60hp. The dealer is Highlands Tractor and Kawasaki in Highlands, Texas and if you want to ask them, talk to Luke. He said the geometry of the IRS and front A-arms will be slightly adjusted to help the ride and control. Anyway, they usually get new information first b/c they sell by volumes.
Originally posted by: madmuddin1
According to my local dealer no and not any time soon. Bummer!
Mud
According to my local dealer no and not any time soon. Bummer!
Mud
My local dealer, which is the largest dealer in the south, said nothing until early 2008. But they did say it will be a 750efi brute with about 60hp. The dealer is Highlands Tractor and Kawasaki in Highlands, Texas and if you want to ask them, talk to Luke. He said the geometry of the IRS and front A-arms will be slightly adjusted to help the ride and control. Anyway, they usually get new information first b/c they sell by volumes.
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#8
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I'm sure Luke is off the hook. Thanks for the good info. That being said, I'm looking at a BF750 or Sportsman 800 this Spring. I like the performance of the BF and the price. I also like how it offers a locking differential. The only negatives I hear are that it has a pretty harsh suspension/steering and it is not EFI. I'm looking for something with some good zip, but won't pay the price for a CAN'T-AM, and besides I don't like the visco-lok 4x4 they got. The BF just seems to be the best blend of what I am looking for....the quickest, most price-competitive quad that has a true locking 4x4. Do you guys see anything wrong with my assessment or care to comment?
THANKS!
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i don't understand that last post. you like the performance and price of the brute, but you want EFI that would likely ruin both performance and price.
the brute costs less than compeitive EFI machines and can stomp them all except the bomb (which costs a couple thousand more)
so why is EFI better?
monty
the brute costs less than compeitive EFI machines and can stomp them all except the bomb (which costs a couple thousand more)
so why is EFI better?
monty
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fuel injected brute force
The advantages of EFI vs. Carb are well enough documented that I will not bother reviewing it all. This very thread was started by those who were anxiously awaiting an EFI Brute, so I guess I'm not clear on why my preference for an EFI system is such a puzzling concept to you.
That being said, I mentioned how the Brute seemed to be the best blend of what I was looking for....even without the EFI. But If I had the choice between an EFI Brute vs. a carbuerated Brute with all else being equal, I would choose the EFI....as did virtually every other consumer of engine-equipped vehicles over the past 25 years did when given the same choice.
Perhaps you are the exception who prefers the one-dimensional advantage of the carbuerator, the guy who wants to take engine mods to the hilt. As for me, I'm more of a plug n' play guy.