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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    It goes like a Busa for the first three quarters.
    I think half is more likely. Then it needs a fill.
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    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Why you should own a turbo busa...

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    You'd need to turbo it if you are that fat ..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    You'd need to turbo it if you are that fat ..........
    That aside theres no doubt the thing would be well quick in a straight line but even with the extended swingarm removed hows it going to be for anything bar a straight line?Would like to see some graphs re how/when the Turbo kicks in.Bloke on the TL forum that supercharged his TLS for the hill climb events got to 203 hp which was fucking amazing but after racing the thing he sold the motor and ended up racing a TL with bigger jugs and no charger.That said its horses for courses eh,that busa would be fucking quick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    That aside theres no doubt the thing would be well quick in a straight line but even with the extended swingarm removed hows it going to be for anything bar a straight line?Would like to see some graphs re how/when the Turbo kicks in.Bloke on the TL forum that supercharged his TLS for the hill climb events got to 203 hp which was fucking amazing but after racing the thing he sold the motor and ended up racing a TL with bigger jugs and no charger.That said its horses for courses eh,that busa would be fucking quick.
    You would most likely run a boost controller on the street and have it set to the wastegate spring pressure (6 - 8psi). Apparently you can still make 230 - 270hp at the wheel on the standard swingarm with a GT28 Garrett. There would not be a need for anymore boost on NZ roads, with the right sprocket combinations a setup like that would see you going well over 200mph IF you wanted to. I think the boost comes on at around 5500rpm on RCC kits but there are ones that can bring it as low as 3000rpm.

    Idealy I would like a bike with bolt on extensions that can be taken to the track for LSR and Drags and then reverted back and the boost toned down for street use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reibz View Post
    You would most likely run a boost controller on the street and have it set to the wastegate spring pressure (6 - 8psi). Apparently you can still make 230 - 270hp at the wheel on the standard swingarm with a GT28 Garrett. There would not be a need for anymore boost on NZ roads, with the right sprocket combinations a setup like that would see you going well over 200mph IF you wanted to. I think the boost comes on at around 5500rpm on RCC kits but there are ones that can bring it as low as 3000rpm.

    Idealy I would like a bike with bolt on extensions that can be taken to the track for LSR and Drags and then reverted back and the boost toned down for street use.
    Fair call mate,still scare the fuck outta me
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    You'd need to turbo it if you are that fat ..........
    I think you will find his BMI chart will indicate he is just a bit short for his weight....

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippa1 View Post
    I think you will find his BMI chart will indicate he is just a bit short for his weight....
    No way that guy is massively over weight. 110kg max. But fuck that anyway.

    Heres a real turbo busa...


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reibz View Post
    No way that guy is massively over weight. 110kg max. But fuck that anyway.



    You reckon? .....hahaha....that was wasted on you wasn't it

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    7.38 that's faster than my Hornet ....................

    Maybe I should extend the swingarm :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    7.38 that's faster than my Hornet ....................

    Maybe I should extend the swingarm :-)
    Just add turbo, $30,000ish and a shitload of R&D lol

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    There was a turbo one on a US forum - lots of R&D required as he kept popping internal bits. Home made set up wound up way too high was the verdict.




    I do wonder why we do not see more supercharging on motorcycles - strikes me as a fairly easy way of adding power. I have seen a VTR 1000 kit on the net - shit that would be cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reibz View Post
    No way that guy is massively over weight. 110kg max. But fuck that anyway.

    Heres a real turbo busa...
    think you might find that's a 1/8mile track, not a 1/4 mile one..
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I do wonder why we do not see more supercharging on motorcycles - strikes me as a fairly easy way of adding power. I have seen a VTR 1000 kit on the net - shit that would be cool.
    Very hard to DIY a supercharger for a motorcycle, and most of the right hand fairing needs to be removed on a sportsbike. Kits would definitely be the way to go. My brother just installed a Twinscrew Eaton on a 1.6L 4AGZE Toyota. Things sounds fucken insane and it does stand out from all the turbos on the ricer scene. I welded the majority of the mounts and plumbing for it and it was a bit of a nightmare getting everthing to fit but the result is a cool 300HP+

    Turbos are easy for the DIY Guru but chargers are definitely the way to go if you want to standout



    think you might find that's a 1/8mile track, not a 1/4 mile one..
    Highly fucking skeptical of this statement considering 199mph was achieved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by carburator View Post
    think you might find that's a 1/8mile track, not a 1/4 mile one..
    0-199 mph in 1/8 of a mile? Now that's impressive.

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