




I doubt its a lot, but these engines are so small every little bit helps. Its like "death by a thousand cuts". Every little "parasite" we can remove helps. For me though, I wouldnt even do fuel injection, it adds to much plumbing on top of the engine. I like the old school look of dual carbs, even though they can be a bit testy and are not as good for HP production as FI. The Mona LIsa dont look good with a mustache! LOL.RRoller123 wrote:+1 on that! Interested. Any estimate as to how much parasitic loss the belt driven pump is contributing?