paul browne
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posted on 5/2/05 at 06:55 PM |
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Have I got enough?
I have purchased a suzuki gsxr 750 ES (produces about 90 bhp) and I am planning to use the engine in a book chasi. Anyone got an idea of the sort
performance I am likely to get and how might I squeeze out some more power?
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phelpsa
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posted on 5/2/05 at 07:06 PM |
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Is it a watercooled one?
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paul browne
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posted on 5/2/05 at 08:30 PM |
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no dose that matter?
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chunkielad
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posted on 5/2/05 at 08:35 PM |
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Sit in a traffic jam and watch it go boom!!!
Aircooled bike engines (like the Gixxer 750 and the gs500) rely on being in open air to keep cool and hence aren't really that ideal for a car
as it ends up in a box. You can get around this but it'll need fans and ducting to ensure enough air goes over the engine (especially the
cooling fins) to make sure it keeps cool and also somewhere for the hot air to go.
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paul browne
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posted on 5/2/05 at 08:50 PM |
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Do you think it would be better to look for another engine or is it easy enough to get round.
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mangogrooveworkshop
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posted on 5/2/05 at 10:48 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by paul browne
Do you think it would be better to look for another engine or is it easy enough to get round.
Think you should speak to colibriman and save
your self a large amount of grief need a bike engine ? - www.colibriman.com email or u2u him nice man doesnt bite and has had his rabies
jags!
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chunkielad
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posted on 5/2/05 at 11:12 PM |
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I would go water cooled personally - I've had air cooled bikes and they don't like being sat still so to box it in as well is sort of
asking for trouble. Calibriman is a VERY GOOD place to start.
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paul browne
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posted on 6/2/05 at 07:10 AM |
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I think I should of asked for some advice before I bought the bike! any advice on engine size before I go looking again? (is 750cc big enough)
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JoelP
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posted on 6/2/05 at 08:20 AM |
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1000cc is better really, the smaller engines have enough power but apparently the clutches arent usually up to the job - even big bike engines get
through their clutches every 5k or so. search for a thread on clutch life...
hunt around, you will be able to find a 1000cc engine for not too much money.
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phelpsa
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posted on 6/2/05 at 08:27 AM |
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The GSXR750 had the same bottom end as the GSXR1100, which means it will be bullet proof. Also means the clutches are the same. It will be down on
torque though.
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niceperson709
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posted on 6/2/05 at 08:28 AM |
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arn't the Gsxr engines OIL cooled ?
best wishes
Iain
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NS Dev
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posted on 6/2/05 at 08:40 AM |
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Partially yes!
We use them a lot in autograss (the gsxr 1100's) and yes, most of the "earlier" ones (i.e. most of them full stop!) are air+oil
cooled. In grassers people usually fit a pair of very large oil coolers and run them on synthetic oil which will stand very high temps before breaking
down.
They only have to run for 5-6 mins or so flat out before they are allowed to cool down again though, and most come into the pits after the race
unbelievably hot (i.e. you can't get near to the engine!!)
I wouldn't put an oil/air cooled gixxer engine in a road car, as was said, they are bulletproof under most circumstances, but will still not
like to get too hot.
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paul browne
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posted on 6/2/05 at 09:04 AM |
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Thanks for the advice I think I have bought the wrong engine I am going to try and find a water cooled one.
good job the gsxr was cheep!
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NS Dev
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posted on 6/2/05 at 09:27 AM |
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You should be able to sell it again fairly easily, they are still desirable engines in the biking world!
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phelpsa
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posted on 6/2/05 at 09:29 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by NS Dev
Partially yes!
We use them a lot in autograss (the gsxr 1100's) and yes, most of the "earlier" ones (i.e. most of them full stop!) are air+oil
cooled. In grassers people usually fit a pair of very large oil coolers and run them on synthetic oil which will stand very high temps before breaking
down.
They only have to run for 5-6 mins or so flat out before they are allowed to cool down again though, and most come into the pits after the race
unbelievably hot (i.e. you can't get near to the engine!!)
I wouldn't put an oil/air cooled gixxer engine in a road car, as was said, they are bulletproof under most circumstances, but will still not
like to get too hot.
I'm running mine with one mahoosive mocal oil cooler (same size as a normal radiator), but it will only be doing <2minute runs at a time. My
engine is one of the very last oil/air cooled ones, a 1992 one. They slowly got better as they went through.
Adam
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undecided
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posted on 6/2/05 at 10:37 AM |
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Have i missed something or hasn't a 7 got a bloody great big hole in the front.....acting like a parachute
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