http://www.puresimplicity.net/~hemi/...es/gs-efi.html (Mentions "checked with The GS Resources..." or such a few times.
I posted a bit in haste after I've had my eyes on a "GSXR 1000 throttle body" ad...sometimes I have to validate whether my daydreams are viable. I had my two children to watch today. Funny I typed "But I don't know about electronics of it, I really barely know/knew crap about it...
The member GS 1000 shopper , sheesh! had a GSX1100G bike (same as mine) , I bookmarked his that thread (In past) But about the opposite type builder as myself.
"Gear-shift inicator" "bought for fairing" endless pages of stuff I'd never attempt that didn't work once I figure it out, then in the end the bike blew up WTF? After like 50 pages of bolt on electronic BS!
So I bookmark this one because I was thinking "WOW, ATLEAST I get info on Fuel pumps, COOL!"
NOPE! None of those work. So after designing a radio shack and figuring out all it's working it's all gibberish again!
"Intake Boots" I think I could've stacked some aluminum or steel plates together and made some friggin' boots by the time I read 1/4 of ...
I remember Harley Davidson had gone to stock FI, but the Carbureted version cost less (by a few hundred, maybe 4(?)) and with S&S carb the FI was well below the H.P. gain at that time ...
I was daydreaming of a bolt on modern GSXR type add-on.(with maybe a electronic add-on like one LOL) It'd be more versatile because of programming, and the carb could still be put back (LOL "slapped on")and used configured however thus MORE versatile was idea (OOps!)

I picked up a bunch of links for fuel pump info (my bike has none, PO removed) ...99% useless rambling , but that 1% of couple thousand will probably be good!
Thanks very much for all the replies so far, I was/am planning a carburetor rebuild for winter time. Doubt I'll attempt a FI conversion since the unfinished ones were pricey, many extra parts (besides throttle body...
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My own GS1100 has been fuel injected since 2004 and it has gone through several revision over the years. There are a couple of links about that one in my signature below. I have also a SV650 that is converted to EFI. Then I have done few EFI installations for others and have been more or less involved to numerous similar projects.
But it will require some learning for sure and it's always debatable if the gains are worth of effort. In my opinion it's better to take it as learning and experimenting project as already suggested here. Then it can be extremely rewarding. If you just want to get your stock bike running well with least effort then it's better to stick with carbs. Of course boosted or otherwise heavily modified engines are a case of their own. With them there are many very clear benefits that EFI can provide.
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