An aftermarket or original equipment system delivers precisely measured fuel through electronic control to a two-cycle engine, enhancing combustion efficiency. This setup replaces traditional carburetors, providing optimized fuel delivery across varying engine speeds and loads.
Utilizing this technology offers improved fuel economy, reduced emissions, and enhanced engine performance. Historically, two-stroke engines relied on carburetors, known for their simplicity but also their limitations in fuel metering. The advent of electronically controlled fuel injection has addressed these shortcomings, leading to cleaner and more efficient two-stroke operation.