• Q. FZ FI AND FZ S FI BOTH BIKE HAVE SAME 150 CC ENGINE THEY WHY THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN MILEAGE?

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    Chris
    Chris | 5 years ago

    They don't make any difference in mileage because both the bike have different ignition the FZ-FI V3 got a Capacitor Discharge Ignition and the FZ- FI S V3 got a Transistor Controlled Ignition so that which makes the mileage greater in FZ- FI S V3 then the FZ-FI V3

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    Amruth
    Amruth | 5 years ago

    The FZ comes with Capacitor Discharge Ignition (CDI) while the FZS has Transistor Controlled Ignition (tci) making it more efficient than the FZ . But they don't make much difference in milage.

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    Albin
    Albin | 5 years ago

    Everything is same

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