Hi guys, Just thought I'd share with you my finished GBS Zero, Its taken a year and 1 month to complete and is fitted with an ST170 engine,
Fueling is contolled by Dunnel throttle bodies and an EC motorsport ECU contolling the VVT via cam sensor control,
Just waiting for the logbook and tax disc to drop onto my door matt,
Thanks
Dave
Nice one!
Great colour too Can I ask what green paint you used on the engine ?
Oh i like that a lot, front headlights look mean as fook.
Thanks,
Some say green is unlucky,,,,, and there has only been two other kawazaki green Zero's made, both were written off within two weeks of
registration, So there's a challenge there,
The Paint is just 2k bought from a bodyshop supplies ahop, sprayed with a gun, Only time will tell to see if it discolours,
I've painted many rocker covers in 2k and never had any issiues if cured properly.
jcb headlights ?
Very nice indeed, wel done. See you at the shows..
Q? What benefit is the cam sensor?
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Originally posted by graememk
jcb headlights ?
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Originally posted by coozer
Very nice indeed, wel done. See you at the shows..
Q? What benefit is the cam sensor?
Nice job
Congrats on the pass, just need to book the long hot summer now
Regarding the paint, you say 2-pack was used, did you do it yourself? The reason I ask is that I intend to get my paint from a guy local to my work
who supplies bike and car paints to order. I asked him about which type and said I'd heard all the horror stories about 2-pack, but he told me
that 'things had moved on' since the early days and he reckoned a filter mask he sold would be fine with ventilation. I've since read
another article that suggest otherwise and am still a bit 'iffy about doing it. I'm happy to spray myself but am thinking cellulose might be
a better option as it's not quite so deadly!
Any thoughts on the matter would be gratefully received.
BTW, sorry for the hijack
Nice one!
Take care out there; It's over enthusiasm that results in quick write-offs, not the colour. Have you got the registration paperwork in progress
already?
Those headlights (not to my taste) could be a solution to the problems people are having with side repeaters. Fit just them for the test and normal
position ones after maybe???
Nice
A very clean and quick build that IMHO will put to rest the GBS zero slaggers. As I've often said the end result is the skill and finnesse of the
builder and that is stunning.
I especially like the last photo, where it looks like you arrived in a plume of tyre smoke, going by the black wheelspin lines behind
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Originally posted by dinger205
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Originally posted by coozer
Very nice indeed, wel done. See you at the shows..
Q? What benefit is the cam sensor?
Without the ECU knowing the position of the cam you cannot get fully sequential injection, neither can you fully use VVT, Most aftermarket ECU's will control cam timing as an on/off switch, usually switched at a set rpm,
Using an ecu that has the ability to see the cam timing vvt is now as it was designed to work Variable,,,,,,
I had emmision issues with my old ecu because it would not sequential inject, saving fuel in the ports for the next bang which raises hydrocarbons,
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Originally posted by coozer
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Originally posted by dinger205
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Originally posted by coozer
Very nice indeed, wel done. See you at the shows..
Q? What benefit is the cam sensor?
Without the ECU knowing the position of the cam you cannot get fully sequential injection, neither can you fully use VVT, Most aftermarket ECU's will control cam timing as an on/off switch, usually switched at a set rpm,
Using an ecu that has the ability to see the cam timing vvt is now as it was designed to work Variable,,,,,,
I had emmision issues with my old ecu because it would not sequential inject, saving fuel in the ports for the next bang which raises hydrocarbons,
Interesting, how does the cam sensor make the vvt variable? My MS is set to come on over 3K AND above 40% tps. I always thought it was oil pressure that made it variable.
luv the zero pal.. enjoy!
Thanks for the comments guys, It means alot
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Originally posted by Daddylonglegs
Nice job
Congrats on the pass, just need to book the long hot summer now
Regarding the paint, you say 2-pack was used, did you do it yourself? The reason I ask is that I intend to get my paint from a guy local to my work who supplies bike and car paints to order. I asked him about which type and said I'd heard all the horror stories about 2-pack, but he told me that 'things had moved on' since the early days and he reckoned a filter mask he sold would be fine with ventilation. I've since read another article that suggest otherwise and am still a bit 'iffy about doing it. I'm happy to spray myself but am thinking cellulose might be a better option as it's not quite so deadly!
Any thoughts on the matter would be gratefully received.
BTW, sorry for the hijack