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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish
    Hum.

    I hereby estimate that the '14 makes a million horsepower at the back wheel.

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    There, now people can say that the ZX14 got estimates of a million horsepower in Kiwi Biker recently.

    It must be true, they read it on the internet.
    kawasaki has officially released that the zzr1400 and zx14 will making in excess of 150kw at the crank [150 / .746 = 201.072386]
    i can beleive that the new zx10 is 183 horses the rest of you are jealous
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    http://translate.google.com/translat...lr%3D%26sa%3DG i found this.....doesnt really say too much.....the k5 [according to twowheels] has a claimed 133.7 kw but the measured 118.3 kw on a dyno, in old figures thats 179.22252hp and a measured 158.579088hp. so what does that mean? the american magazine "motor cyclist" has a claimed figure of 178 hp from zuki....RAPID magazine has figures of: claimed 134.6 kw=180.428954hp, and they measured somewhere 155 mark [i have only a graph for that one sorry] so who has the correct data? maybe an average of all these results would be better?
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Just seen a forum that claims the the 06 model is +2 HP over the old model...Other comment is new cans with increase +5 and loss a bit of weight...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    kawasaki has officially released that the zzr1400 and zx14 will making in excess of 150kw at the crank [150 / .746 = 201.072386]
    i can beleive that the new zx10 is 183 horses the rest of you are jealous
    thankoo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Corrected or uncorrected hp?
    Big difference on paper, stuff all in reality.
    depends on the dyno used lou...would imagine it would be uncorrected...a motorclycle factory will have topshelf engine dyno's ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor
    Isn't it TORQUE that really matters anyway, you can have all the power in the world but with out a healthy level of torque, your not going anywhere.

    no....hp is torque multiplied by RPM....if you have a low torque figure but can multipie it to high rpm's you can produce a hell of alot of power...

    The torque figure is of significate interest....but the area below a hp plot on a dyno chart give you a better indication of how a engine will perform
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    depends on the dyno used lou...would imagine it would be uncorrected...a motorclycle factory will have topshelf engine dyno's ?
    The operator applies the correction factor, no correction = big hp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    The operator applies the correction factor, no correction = big hp.
    that becasue of bike gearing isn't why correction is required... engine dyno's need no correction...
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    no....hp is torque multiplied by RPM....if you have a low torque figure but can multipie it to high rpm's you can produce a hell of alot of power...

    The torque figure is of significate interest....but the area below a hp plot on a dyno chart give you a better indication of how a engine will perform
    what if you have a high torque figure and multiply it to high rpm? eg small engine with turbo [thinks of k5thou...mmmmmm] would that mean you have a shitload of power and torque?.....i was looking in one of my [three] magazines with comparos on the 05 thous and such like and in their stats aprillia claims 166hp ond is measured higher than the zook/ kwaka/ yammy/ honda who all have higher power claims...wtf??? it puts out round about the claimed 166hp, yet the zook and all the other jappas claim higher power and have a significantly lower measured power....time to reconsult the other magazines
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    hmmm same with another magazine, the aprillia seems to have the most accurate claimed power..
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    hmmm same with another magazine, the aprillia seems to have the most accurate claimed power..
    yes well as above.. claims are claims. Maybe aprillia are honest?


    And getting engine power to rear wheel seems to loose a bit... so depends if the claims are at the crank or at the rear wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehollowmen
    yes well as above.. claims are claims. Maybe aprillia are honest?


    And getting engine power to rear wheel seems to loose a bit... so depends if the claims are at the crank or at the rear wheel.
    yeah, i think aprillia claims rwhp and the jappas are claiming crank hp....i prefer rwhp
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    that becasue of bike gearing isn't why correction is required... engine dyno's need no correction...
    The correction factor compensates for differences in atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity. The things that affect the hp figure and allows comparison between dyno runs under different conditions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Gixxer killer?! I doubt it, maybe if one died laughing at that horrible fornt end.....
    SADLY THE FRONT END IS THE ONLY THING IT HAS GOING FOR IT

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    KAWASAKI AMERICA HAD 2 IDENTICAL RACE BIKES SAME HP SAME COMPONENTS , BUT ONE WAS CLEARLY A LOT FASTER IN A STRAIGHT LINE AND NOT BY JUST A LITTLE BIT , WHAT THE STATIC DYNO DIDNT SHOW WAS THAT THE ANGLE OF THE EXHAUST OUTLET WAS CRITICAL AND ONE OF THE BIKES EXHAUST SPIGOT WAS KICKED OUT AT A DIFFERENT ANGLE DURING MANUFACTURE PUTTING THE EXHAUST INTO A HIGH PREASURE AREA OF TURBULANCE . A NORMAL DYNO WONT SHOW THIS HP DIFFERENCE BUT KAWASAKI IN JAPANS WOULD , ITS A WIND TUNNEL DYNO THAT BLOWS A 300KMH WIND AT THE BIKE AND DOWN THE RAM AIR WHICH IS ANOTHER POINT WHEN DYNOING BIKES RAM AIR CAN PLAY A PART , SO SOME OF THESE WILD HP CLAIMS ARE NOT ALWAYS AS WILD AS YOU THINK ITS JUST THAT WE CANT ALWAYS SEE THE TRUTH ON THE WAREHOUSE DYNOS MOST SHOPS USE.

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