Keihin is a Japanese manufacturer of carburetors and fuel injection systems for motorcycles, automobiles, and marine engines.
- Founded in 1956 as Kayaba Research Center by Nihon Kayaba Seisakusho Co.
- Renamed to Keihin Corporation in 1966.
- Entered the carburetor business in 1958.
- Began production of fuel injection systems in 1983.
- Expanded globally with facilities in the US, China, Thailand, and Europe.
A Japanese manufacturer of carburetors, fuel injection systems, and related components.
A German multinational engineering and technology company that supplies automotive components including fuel injection systems.
A Japanese automotive components manufacturer that produces electronic fuel injection systems.
Keihin produces a range of carburetors for motorcycles, automobiles, and marine engines with features such as high fuel efficiency and low emissions.
Keihin produces electronic fuel injection systems with advanced features such as high resolution injectors and intelligent sensors, for improved performance and efficiency.
Keihin produces automotive air conditioning systems with a focus on low emissions, high-efficiency technologies, and improved cabin comfort.
Keihin is known for manufacturing high-quality carburetors and fuel injection systems for motorcycles, automobiles, and marine engines.
Keihin Corporation is headquartered in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan, with facilities and offices worldwide.
Carburetors mix fuel and air in a mechanical process, while fuel injection systems use electronic sensors and injectors to precisely control the fuel-to-air ratio for improved efficiency and performance.
No, Keihin also produces carburetors and fuel injection systems for automobiles and marine engines, as well as air conditioning systems for automobiles.
Keihin fuel injection systems offer improved fuel efficiency, increased power, reduced emissions, and smoother operation compared to traditional carburetors or other fuel injection systems.