who wants a computer($500-1000?), a $300 fuel pump, and $50 each injectors plus an assortment of sensors, more expensive plugs, and maybe even a standalone programmer to run it all and diagnose( which may or may not be available to the public)?
not me, first of all, when something goes wrong the system could just shut down and now you are dead in the water. its rare that a stock cdi fails. when you water ingest now you have throttle body issues and possibly stuck injectors. and worse still is the diagnostic side. maybe the manufacturer keeps a lid on his system and you have to go to a service shop to get it fixed. you are at the mercy of the maker and it can be expensive. and as we all know more electrical is not really a good thing on a ski that routinely sees salt water.
Really if you want to learn all about how
ty that setup CAN BE. go buy a seadoo di or rfi, or a kawi 1100di or a polaris hell even a honda and when they run right its all good but when you have a problem man do I feel for you brother.
I dont see how a small savings in fuel and near perfect tune for the money is a plus when you weigh it against the downside of all that tech and what can go wrong.
I think the old mrd was probably as good as you will get to a "simple" fi setup. it was more mechanical than electrical so that eliminates one nightmare, I dont know how much it cost but even if it was comparable to carbs how much better was the fuel economy and power? if it wasnt that great then why make the effort? for the difference in price you could pay a tuner, have all the power and a simple setup still.
heh this from a crotchety old guy who thinks simple is better.