sean951
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posted on 6/2/05 at 04:38 PM |
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2004 R1
Hi, has any one successfully used a 2004 r1 engine in a BEC? They are soposed to be very powerful, i heard 180 hp from one site using ram air. i also
hear its a bit different in size. does this make it harder to use in the BEC becuase of this? i also wonder if you can just get by with overfilling
instead of drysumping with these newer engines.
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marc n
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posted on 6/2/05 at 04:46 PM |
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hi sean
we have a customer currently fitting an 04 engine to one of our cars he is going to use a baffle plate and tulip
no harder to fit
the mountings different at the top ( making the cradle on wednesday so can tell you how much different then )
if you send me a u2u or email i will put you in contact with him
best regards
marc
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sean951
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posted on 6/2/05 at 05:03 PM |
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that would be great Marc, you have u2u
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marc n
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posted on 6/2/05 at 05:54 PM |
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u2u sent
best regards
marc
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progers
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posted on 7/2/05 at 10:53 AM |
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2004 R1
If you look at power and torque curves for the 2004 R1 Vs the 2002/3 model you actually see that below 8k revs the older engine is more powerful!. Its
only in the final frenetic top end do you get the additional power in the new engine.
In a bike or in racing applications this might be OK, but in other real world applications you will find little performance advantage in running the
new motor. So couple with the fact its twice the cost and has oil cooling problems I'd recommend people stick with the older injection engine
for now.
Cheers
Paul
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Peteff
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posted on 7/2/05 at 12:58 PM |
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Ram air in a car.
You would need scoops like buckets unless you get over 120mph from what I've read. You might be able to duplicate the effect with a turbo type
setup.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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sean951
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posted on 7/2/05 at 04:55 PM |
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cheers guys, i didnt even look at the dyno graphs for the 2004 model....if thats the case the older engines would be more suited to a car. i have
though seen a ram air type set up for sevens, but i think the idea of it was just to get more cold air. i will probly end up going with a busa engine
anyway. just looking into my options. thanks again guys
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Jon Ison
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posted on 7/2/05 at 07:44 PM |
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if your thinking Busa have a look at the ZX12 same power for less cost, less cost in the UK that is, don't know how your prices compare.....
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sean951
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posted on 8/2/05 at 02:18 AM |
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ill have to check the zx12 out, hopefully it sounds as cool as a busa engine.
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