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reb

posted on 31/1/18 at 11:54 AM Reply With Quote
BEC Airbox designs

Hi,

I understand that it is hard to match or even exceed the performance of the stock bike airbox.

However I was wondering how much worse the design (made of aluminium) is which you can see on the pictures below?

Such a design would not protrude the hood much and I would be able to fabricate it myself.

Obviously the intake runner length is way longer compared to stock which should result in a loss of horsepower in the upper rpm range but a gain of torque in the lower rpm range.

The airbox from Reverie has the stock runner length but it also costs 600 bucks.

What are your thoughts?





Reverie:



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ArthurR

posted on 31/1/18 at 12:24 PM Reply With Quote
Andy at AB Performance manufactures a fibreglass airbox for the Honda Fireblade, you may be able to adapt that.
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reb

posted on 31/1/18 at 03:41 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ArthurR
Andy at AB Performance manufactures a fibreglass airbox for the Honda Fireblade, you may be able to adapt that.



I know his Airbox but it will probably not clear my engine mounts and furthermore I need an airbox which is compatible with a Gen2 Hayabusa throttle body spacing.

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Dougie73

posted on 31/1/18 at 06:39 PM Reply With Quote
Pipercross do a plastic universal airbox with a filter incorporated. Costs about £200. You can fit it with 90 degree silicon hoses and drill out a universal backplate to suit. You should also be able to fit the original rampipes in the box. You'll end up with an intake tract about 150mm long.
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cosmick

posted on 9/2/18 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
Check out my Photo Archive.





If it can't be fixed with a hammer then its probably an electrical problem.

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DANMAN

posted on 28/4/18 at 11:04 AM Reply With Quote
What sort of engine are you using? If it is a later model job with secondary injectors they will need to be allowed for as part of the air box design. I am going through this at the moment with mine with a 2005 CBR1000 engine and trying to keep everything under the bonnet, would also like to see what others have done with theirs.





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alex89

posted on 13/5/18 at 08:48 AM Reply With Quote
here's mine

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Jambohargs

posted on 14/5/18 at 08:44 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dougie73
Pipercross do a plastic universal airbox with a filter incorporated. Costs about £200. You can fit it with 90 degree silicon hoses and drill out a universal backplate to suit. You should also be able to fit the original rampipes in the box. You'll end up with an intake tract about 150mm long.


Hi, have you done this and does it work? It seems madness that the reverie grp or any other options works out best part of a grand once you've got the duct, filter and scoop too. Really want to sort the induction noise on my gen 2 busa MK but need a cheaper solution

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Dougie73

posted on 15/5/18 at 07:08 PM Reply With Quote
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