The Engine Division of Kawasaki Motors Corp. U.S.A., is introducing the first in what will be a broad array of Electronic Fuel Injected engines at this month’s Green Industry & Equipment Expo (GIE) in Louisville, Ky. This latest Kawasaki powerplant, the FS730V, harnesses the advanced aspects of EFI technology now available in a package intended to be a leader in the turf industry.

The company’s stringent horsepower certification process, which makes it the industry’s only engine distributor to certify engine power with the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), lists the FS730V at 25.5 horsepower. And more important, the consistency of power throughout the usage curve makes the engine an ideal workhorse for almost any cutting chore.

Kawasaki’s engineering field tests generated data showing virtually no engine speed loss or reduction in blade tip speed across the entire load range. The unit’s integrated load-sensing speed command, sequential-firing injectors, advanced ECU and instant throttle response combine to let the user quickly move through cutting jobs that would slow some engines.

Wet grass, inclines and many other impediments to speed completion of a mowing chore present little or no obstacle to the performance and reliability of Kawasaki’s new FS730V. The engine’s ability to automatically match power to load, seamlessly fine-tuning fuel use, delivers maximum productivity without a need for premium fuel.

The FS730V continues to employ proven Kawasaki features such as the company’s well-known v-valve technology and hemispherical heads and pistons for maximum power and performance efficiency. It’s ECU-controlled automatic cold start enrichment process eliminates choke, the head temperature monitoring helps prevent over-heating and the ECU-controlled ignition coil timing process both retards spark for easing start-up and advances spark for maximum power at full throttle. Matched to this new EFI technology, these Kawasaki features round-out qualities of an engine that will demand attention from anyone serious about getting the most efficient use from a mower.

Kawasaki Engines and Power Products, a division of Kawasaki Motors Corp. U.S.A., distributes gasoline engines and professional handheld power products for landscape, industrial and consumer markets. The division is headquartered in Grand Rapids, Mich., and services customers through its network of more than 7,500 independent dealers throughout the U.S., Canada and U.S. Trust Territories of the Pacific, including Guam.