I'd strongly suggest you take a real close look at your power budget: the CB750 SOHC can only generate 200 watts of electrical power, at that at minimum 5500 RPM. This is one of the major reasons why you do not see many of them fuel-injected. Most EFI systems, if they use more than 1 injector (in a common manifold) use about 3 watts per injector per 1000 RPM. With 4 injectors this works out to 12 watts per 1000 RPM, or about 9600 watts at redline. The bike can't feed that much power, let alone keep the lights on, or run the electronics that run the injector(s).
The ones that have been successful that I have seen used Kawasaki LTD (900 cc engine) injectors because they were oversized, letting the pulse be shorter to use less power. It would not idle well below about 1200 RPM (if at all) and was hard to start until the owner made a special long-pulse bypass circuit for starting. The controller he used was hand-built, as even the Megasquirt used too much power (I once tried to design one using Megasquirt, but the fuel pump pressures needed were high enough that the fuel pump alone used 1/3 of the bike's power capacity.)
Also keep in mind: all pulse-driven electronic ignitions use 150% more power (some even more than that) than using points. My Transistor Ignition uses 0.1 amp extra power, which is the least-possible power-cost alternative for electronic ignition, and was designed expressly for these bikes (for that reason).
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