This is the most important response in this entire thread. I believe you are correct . This was also shared before by another member a few years back, cant remember who. It lays to rest the popular view on this forum that the fuel pump is cooled by immersion and is at risk below two bars. Honda would not design a system that would be prone to failure if one consistently rode below 2 bars. Almost 1/3 of the total fuel is within these two bars and it was meant to be used. The only thing at risk is one's safety and convenience, if the bike runs dry thru miscalculation.Immersion is not what cools the pump. It is cooled by umping the fuel through the motor itself. A long, hot ride will raise the temperature of the fuel (it is pumped into the fuel rail and returned to the tank, continuously), so as the fuel volume decreases, the temperature of the fuel does rise. But still, the pump is internally cooled.
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