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dilley

posted on 20/7/10 at 09:37 PM Reply With Quote
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Hi guys, a couple of questions....

Do you think a busa mounted in the rear of my buggy the same configuration as in a bike running full size sump will be safe?? If I need a baffle, where is the best place to find one??

Also, I have been looking for a power comander on ebay, the engine is a 2001, I cannot find one that states this year!! woul a 1999-2000 one fit? or the 2002 onwards????

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MydT9

posted on 20/7/10 at 09:41 PM Reply With Quote
Hi,

Without doubt you should run a baffle plate at least, I got mine from Mark Fisher of Greenhill Racing who has a excellent reputation for building great power Busas. If you U2U me i can give you his contact number plus he would advise you on the PC.

Myd





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Chet

posted on 21/7/10 at 01:24 AM Reply With Quote
FYI-
A shortened stock oil pan would definitely cause problems due to the V shape.

A stock sump with a baffle and a slight oil overfill would do much better.

The 2001 Busa is different than all other years. I can supply the correct PC if you can't find one.

Chet

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dilley

posted on 21/7/10 at 06:51 AM Reply With Quote
why is the 2001 different?? is his a bad thing?? u2u me regards price on p/c please!
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