Got it right...
dont have near as much experience as snipe or any of these guys, but the fuel injection system is the same on these skis as the ones you originally thought, or mistook them to be.
there not always bad as snipe said before, they just run a complicated system, i think the most complicated they've made. if they run well your looking good.
cam
Sounds like he pretty much got it right.
It's just so complicated that when something starts to weaken on it, you will spend big bucks till you find the problem. Or, using the shop manual, spend days trying to trouble shoot.
Like 96seadooxpBC said, if you have one that is running right, it's a screamer. But, if you have one that's been pasted together by someone, your liable to find yourself replacing a lot of stuff before you get it right.
There are two different injection systems that Rotax uses. The RFI (rotax fuel injected) system, which is an injection system that basically has nothing but the fuel rail, fuel pump, and electronic system that works it all. The DI (direct orbital injection) is on the high pressure side. The fuel pump on this set up cannot overcome the compression of the cylinder, so it's got the added compressor that works in unison with the fuel pump and electronics.
So you see, it's the DI system we're talking about. Not the ski model, like XP, RX, GTX, ... or any of the other skis running the DI motor. It's the system.
I hope this helps you understand it a bit better. But a test ride is paramount before you pass the money. I would not allow this dealer to sell this with the 3 month warranty. The reason is because if you do have a problem, he'll want to try and fix it. This thing could be in the shop for 6 months before they finally find a fix for it...........:cheers: