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    Holey cow batman-100hp SV650

    Total insanity. I was looking up what suspension kits I can get for 911 and it seems the yanks have been building insanely fast SV's for years.
    as in 100hp -yep 100 reliable HP out of a 650 twin.
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    Strap on a turbo to 911 Frosty....

    Bit off topic, but am I the only one to have seen the GSXR1000 turbo for sale on bike point. 210hp. Man- you could corner like bruce and pass the leaders on the back straight in 5th sitting on the back wheel Actually don't tell bruce about the bike - he'll buy it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    as in 100hp -yep 100 reliable HP out of a 650 twin.
    Careful Frosty, you'll be in the same league as bog stock standard half-rooted fours now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattt
    Bit off topic, but am I the only one to have seen the GSXR1000 turbo for sale on bike point?
    Yes and no.

    I havn't seen it on BikePoint, however I have seen it on TradeMe! Here it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    Careful Frosty, you'll be in the same league as bog stock standard half-rooted fours now.
    yea but keep in mind on the 911 im competing against like 70hp zxr400's abnd viffer 400's
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    yea but keep in mind on the 911 im competing against like 70hp zxr400's abnd viffer 400's
    What HP are those vfr's putting out?
    If some is good and more is better, too much must be just enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    yea but keep in mind on the 911 im competing against like 70hp zxr400's abnd viffer 400's
    What about the young fellahs on stock ZXRs with a rebuilt rear shock? Hmmmm?
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    What about the young fellahs on stock ZXRs with a rebuilt rear shock? Hmmmm?
    with new lighterweight oil!!! Ooooohhhh i cant wait to get out on the track and try it... time to go faster everywhere...

    And doesnt Hayden Fitzgeralds bike have around 90+hp???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    with new lighterweight oil!!! Ooooohhhh i cant wait to get out on the track and try it... time to go faster everywhere...

    And doesnt Hayden Fitzgeralds bike have around 90+hp???
    He needs it sonny, you don't.

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    tell me how much!!!!


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    And doesnt Hayden Fitzgeralds bike have around 90+hp???[/QUOTE]

    Will ask him when I go round there to see Terry for a tyre for my GSXR for the weekend .

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    it wouldn't suprise me. I found out that 85 rear wheel Hp is pretty easily obtained from a carbed sv -for street use-simply bolt on a zorst and cam kit any you're away. not bad concidering on its last dyno run 911 was putting out 63hp so thats a pretty huge hp improvement.
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    fecking oats 100hp.... that would be a pretty damn quick sv. The stock one puts out about 67hp don't it???
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    I have a feeling that Terry Fitzgerald's SV (latterly ridden by Hayden F) is up around the 100bhp or maybe even slightly over?

    Would be interested to see your next posting Sensei, after you've found out.
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    100hp is not too hard to get to -its all bolt on or in stuff.
    the good news though is that the 85hp doesn't even involve major work.
    It turns out that the after market filter in 911 is actually robbing HP by not allowing a clean air flow
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