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Author: Subject: *correction* anyone using yam R6 throttle bodies?
02GF74

posted on 15/6/06 at 03:13 PM Reply With Quote
*correction* anyone using yam R6 throttle bodies?

DOh, silly me, not knowing what I bought

Should have said: Is anyone using yamaha R6 throttle bodies? what size car engine would they be good for, (approx capacity and bhp)?


Not measured diameter, but yep, they are two twin castings - that in theory can be moved apart - and have what appears to be a secondary choke that is motorised

oh, anyone got the PPC comic mentioned below or can scan the article and send?


[Edited on 16/6/06 by 02GF74]

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Spyderman

posted on 15/6/06 at 04:20 PM Reply With Quote
PPC did an article about bike throttle bodies a few months back. If you know anyone who buys that comic ask them for a borrow.





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rayward

posted on 15/6/06 at 04:55 PM Reply With Quote
ppc said that 600cc bike throttle bodies are good for up to 200BHP

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gregf27

posted on 15/6/06 at 07:16 PM Reply With Quote
PPC also says -
inside diameter 38mm
spacing 75-75-75
seperate casting - no (twin )

I've just bought some suzuki GSXR 600 carbs -pre 1999 ,from E-bay for my redtop only £26!!
inside diameter 38mm
spacing 80-80-80
seperate casting - yes.
Yamaha R1's are favoured as are GSXR 750 & 1000.
will get a manifold sorted out later!!
Greg

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