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    Wanted: more power - zxr 400

    Have just had first track day on my zxr 400 '89. Was awesome.
    But I want more power.
    The reason is I passed a zxr750 but it kept passing me on the straights, then I would have to go real slow through the corners till I got a good shot at passing, lead a bit then another straight

    So I want to know the means of getting more power out of my engine.

    Have played with the air box and it leaned out too much so replaced that. Hopefully no engine damage.

    Will be pulling it down completely if the compression is out. Could do with some contacts for parts new/second hand.

    I'm looking for engine mods advice?????????????
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    first thing first.

    Its your first track day. You won't be riding anywhere near your personal optimum. Learn to ride faster first

    Second

    The bike passing you is a 750.. it should be faster than your bike will ever be

    Thirdly

    To make 'real' hp, you better have deeeep pockets! and whats the point unless you are actually racing? Unless ya just feel like it as something to do, then go for it


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    do a track day at a tight track like taupo and you can lead the medium group on a standard CBR250!! At puke you will always be beaten by horsepower so my advice would be to buy a bigger bike

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    I've done two track days at taupo.
    First day was on my blade and second on this zxr.
    Been riding a little while.
    I was getting held up by the 750, very frustrating.
    I do almost all engine work my self and would only need to go to a workshop for dyno or tuning.

    I only need a little more power to take the said bike/rider. But of course as greedy as I am, more more more power
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy_Racer View Post
    The bike passing you is a 750.. it should be faster than your bike will ever be
    Well it was less than a couple of meters from my front wheel for each round and sometime behind me. I get what you are saying.
    Possibly could be ridden faster.
    I just aspire to have a clear track ahead of me so I can have some fun, it pretty much ruined my day but I took it as a challenge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by westie View Post
    I was getting held up by the 750, very frustrating.
    sounds like you need to learn to pass better, you'll always have people on faster bikes doing that to you so if you can easily get past them then there is no problem, I'd say leave the bike how it is and do more riding... worry about that later
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim 39 View Post
    sounds like you need to learn to pass better, you'll always have people on faster bikes doing that to you so if you can easily get past them then there is no problem, I'd say leave the bike how it is and do more riding... worry about that later
    I agree with you. It was wierd tho.

    On the same corner four times.........

    First I went in and stuck to the inside white line. as he was going way wide after the corner(passed him)

    Second he went in and stayed close, as if taking the line I took previousely and he didn't want me to pass.

    Third he just took up as much track as possible

    I almost ran into him on the fourth.

    I figure if I have more power then I can take the inevitable inside line exiting the corner and beat him to the next then I'm off!
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    Quote Originally Posted by westie View Post
    I agree with you. It was wierd tho.

    On the same corner four times.........

    First I went in and stuck to the inside white line. as he was going way wide after the corner(passed him)

    Second he went in and stayed close, as if taking the line I took previousely and he didn't want me to pass.

    Third he just took up as much track as possible

    I almost ran into him on the fourth.

    I figure if I have more power then I can take the inevitable inside line exiting the corner and beat him to the next then I'm off!
    yea I once had that view, I slowly learnt that it never happens like that though.
    Once you get faster you'll be riding with better riders that take proper lines, so will be more predictable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim 39 View Post
    yea I once had that view, I slowly learnt that it never happens like that though.
    Once you get faster you'll be riding with better riders that take proper lines, so will be more predictable
    I would definately like to take proper lines myself. Who/ where can I learn these(apart from watching rossi etc)
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    Ever heard of the books Twist of the Wrist??

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    Quote Originally Posted by westie View Post
    I would definately like to take proper lines myself. Who/ where can I learn these(apart from watching rossi etc)
    if you were in the south island I could say plenty more ways...um basicly you want to find someone who knows what theyre doing to show you lines and why they work etc. Where to find that someone you may go to training /coaching days, you may get talking to someone willing to help and of course if you're not lucky enough for those options just ask someone. You'll be amazed how many racers will be more than happy to help you out! racers on the whole are great people.
    Down here I run a training program through the Otago Motorcycle club, that is aimed at turning interested / new racers, into safe and fast racers. It works quite well and maybe there is something similar up your way.

    someone on here may even offer to help..hint hint to racers in this guys area...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim 39 View Post
    It works quite well and maybe there is something similar up your way.

    someone on here may even offer to help..hint hint to racers in this guys area...
    There is an AMCC rider training day on the 7th of October, I assume it will be at Puke. Not sure of anything else about it but will be hoping to go for some tips and track time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostin View Post
    There is an AMCC rider training day on the 7th of October, I assume it will be at Puke. Not sure of anything else about it but will be hoping to go for some tips and track time.
    Cheers bro I will try and be there
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    see.. told ya racers were good people and someone would help you!
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    Westie--its not about the power its about making best use of the power you have.You will NEVER outrun a 750 on the straights even if ya pour 10000 at your motor. If you do you'll have an extremely highly strung 450 poking out 80 odd HP. as is youve got 60-65 hp --Put this in prospective unless his is a jap import he's putting out over 100hp at the back wheel.
    So you need to do a couple of things
    1)optimise the gearing to suit THAT track -I'd suggest given the nature of taupo you want to gear it so it is revving out in top by 3/4 of the way down the back straight. Ill stand corrected but its so twisty I think punch out of corners is gonna give you more overtaking opertunities.
    2)learn the bikes capabilities as far as lean angles braking ability and power delivery are concerned
    3)Learn the track so you can pass in lots of places with confidence.

    Of course what you COULD do is say fuggit and back off for half a lap--let him piss off into the distance and enjoy ya ride
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