carnut
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posted on 6/5/03 at 10:10 AM |
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GSXR1400
Anyone know roughly how much power this produces and how heavy it is. Ive seen a few for sale and wondered if it would be suitable. Also are they
reliable or do they need any modifications?
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ChrisGamlin
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posted on 6/5/03 at 10:32 AM |
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Isnt it actually a GSX1400 (no "R" ), which is basically a detuned but stroked 'busa engine, about 105bhp and a nice whack of
torque?
It probably wouldnt be the last word in performance (certainly not 'busa levels, maybe on par with a blade, though less revvy, less power and
heavier, so maybe not), but if it has the same sump design as a busa etc, then you can expect the same need for a dry sump if going on track, so will
bump up the cost considerably
Chris
[Edited on 6/5/03 by ChrisGamlin]
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mad max
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posted on 6/5/03 at 02:13 PM |
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The GSX 1400 engine bares no resemblance to a Busa engine and is an air/oil cooled unit (yuk!) its origins are more likely to be from the bandit/ old
gsx-r stable ie. designed in the early 80's, other downsides are they only have 5 gears, 105hp, are quite big in size and only produce power to
about 7k rpm, unless dirt cheap I'd give it a miss, they do have 120n-m of torque though at 5k!
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ChrisGamlin
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posted on 6/5/03 at 02:27 PM |
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Soz, as I said, I was asking the question whether is was a busa based engine
Ur probably right though, will be based on the GSXR1100 engine probably
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mad max
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posted on 6/5/03 at 05:05 PM |
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Sorry Chris, didn't realise the way I had worded the above post seemed a bit sharp, hope you didn't take offence I hadn't read
your post properly or my own for that matter, must be the bang on the head I sustained at Stonleigh, can't even remember my own name at the
moment!
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ChrisGamlin
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posted on 6/5/03 at 05:22 PM |
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Nah none taken at all , in fact I was apologising cos the way my post read seemed to say that it WAS a busa based engine, when what I meant to do
was ask the question more than state a fact
Chris
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