prelude1980
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| posted on 25/6/07 at 06:20 PM |
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GSXR Airfilter fitting
i have some 600 throttlebodies and i have been trying to find out how a sausage filter and back plate fit on to the t/b's as they don't
have any bolt holes.
any ideas or pics would be appreciated. i know some people have done this already somewhere
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piddy
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| posted on 25/6/07 at 07:32 PM |
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I tapped the triangle flanges that sit above the pots and bolted the back plate to these.
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prelude1980
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| posted on 25/6/07 at 08:17 PM |
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not a bad idea, that holds it at the bottom but is that strong enough to with no top fixing
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martyn_16v
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| posted on 25/6/07 at 09:05 PM |
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The rubber trumpets on the gsxr have a pair of lips/groove that the airbox/backplate fits into. Will see if I can dig out any pics of a trumpet...
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martyn_16v
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| posted on 25/6/07 at 09:07 PM |
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Not the greatest pic but you can see the two rings near the base of each trumpet, the airbox backplate slots in between these
[Edited on 25/6/07 by martyn_16v]
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ruudbeckers
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| posted on 26/6/07 at 05:35 AM |
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What is the lenght of these velocity stacks? And have the gixxers always have 4 stacks of the same length?
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martyn_16v
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| posted on 26/6/07 at 07:48 AM |
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The GSXR750 (of the year I got mine off at least, K1) had two different lengths, a pair of short ones on cylinders 1 and 4 and longer on 2 and 3. I
bought a spare airbox so I had a complete set of four of each length to play with. The ones in the pic are the 'long' ones, the short ones
are really short - probably about 25mm. The long ones are still only about 75mm at a guess, I haven't actually measured them.
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prelude1980
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| posted on 26/6/07 at 04:57 PM |
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yeah i can see how t works for the gsxr trumpets but i have ally ones, so i can't do that this time
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