SuzukiHayabusa.org
TECHNICAL => ALL MOTOR TALK => Topic started by: busaryder on November 03, 2002, 01:51:00 PM
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I was on carpenters web page and saw that he has a package
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We've done it! 200 horsepower from a Hayabusa using stock pistons and valves
Utilizing special 5 axis CNC head porting and stock Suzuki billet cam ground to our specifications
Complete with Clutch Fix, Air Box Mod and Power Scoops installed
Turn-key: Drive-in, drive-out
This quote is stright from his web page is it possible or better proble that this is a true 200hp
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It probably could be done ......but putting in a set of pistons ; clean up job,and a set of cams gives u more torque // for the money//////a harder pulling motor// (http://images/smiles/converted/moped.gif)
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what is his web address?
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Originally posted by 396:
what is his web address?
CARPENTERRACING.COM
Current Projects
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200 Horsepower Hayabusa Package
We've done it! 200 horsepower from a Hayabusa using stock pistons and valves
Utilizing special 5 axis CNC head porting and stock Suzuki billet cam ground to our specifications
Complete with Clutch Fix, Air Box Mod and Power Scoops installed
Turn-key: Drive-in, drive-out
Price complete $2300
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Stock pistons....at the crank.......
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WHAT IS THE ADVANTAGE OF THE CLUTCH FIX
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he does get 200 or really close to it with most bikes. He has done alot of my friends bikes with that and he did mine as well. mine was one of the first i only had 192 on pump gas. but went 155mph thru the 1/4 stock wheelbase
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Originally posted by SlammedStance:
he does get 200 or really close to it with most bikes. He has done alot of my friends bikes with that and he did mine as well. mine was one of the first i only had 192 on pump gas. but went 155mph thru the 1/4 stock wheelbase
That MPH is impressive! Does he increase compression through other means?
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he shave the head just enough to get the compression back to stock numbers. i still ran 87 octane