From Briggs & Stratton: electronic fuel injection

<p>Briggs &amp; Stratton has introduced electronic fuel injection (EFI) to its Simplicity brand Prestige garden tractor.</p> <p>&ldquo;The new Commercial Series V-twin engine with EFI provides more reliable starting,&rdquo; says Ryan Fredrickson, product manager for consumer rides, Briggs &amp; Stratton Turf &amp; Consumer Products.</p> <p>According to the company, the Commercial Series V-twin engine with EFI can save the operator up to 15% in fuel costs (compared to a standard carbureted engine).</p>

Briggs & Stratton has introduced electronic fuel injection (EFI) to its Simplicity brand Prestige garden tractor.


“The new Commercial Series V-twin engine with EFI provides more reliable starting,” says Ryan Fredrickson, product manager for consumer rides, Briggs & Stratton Turf & Consumer Products.


According to the company, the Commercial Series V-twin engine with EFI can save the operator up to 15% in fuel costs (compared to a standard carbureted engine).

Briggs & Stratton has introduced electronic fuel injection (EFI) to its Simplicity brand Prestige garden tractor.


“The new Commercial Series V-twin engine with EFI provides more reliable starting,” says Ryan Fredrickson, product manager for consumer rides, Briggs & Stratton Turf & Consumer Products.


According to the company, the Commercial Series V-twin engine with EFI can save the operator up to 15% in fuel costs (compared to a standard carbureted engine).


“Hot or cold, regardless of conditions, the addition of electronic fuel injection offers car-like starting. And because it uses a closed fuel system, EFI helps preserve the fuel, preventing it from going bad and reducing starting issues."


“This new engine option also provides load sensing to deliver the necessary power—whether you are mowing on hills or in thick, wet grass—to optimize cut quality,” he comments.


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