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400-450HP should be no problem. I really have no clue how much power I make with the GS. If I use one of those on-line calculators:
http://www.wallaceracing.com/et-hp-mph.php
730 lbs (guessing it's a little more) and 165 MPH comes up with 270 HP.
7.85 E/T with 730 lbs it comes up with 298 HP.
If I use Terry's ballpark formula, 100 + (22 * 8) = 276 HP.
I had ran near 30 pounds of boost in that video I made. The bike was not stable. I would like to turn it back up after all changes to the chassis and see what it would run.
Their top calculator figures E/T and matches with their third HP calculator. Try it.
For 30 PSI
100+(30*8) = 340, or a gain of 64 HP.
340 HP and 730 lbs their calculator shows 7.5 at 178 MPH. Bike would need to be geared different. Top end is set to 170 now on the limiter.
Or we can use the calculators 298HP and add 64 to that. The top calculator comes up with 7.36 at 182 MPH.
You trust any of that on-line calculator stuff?? Really need a motor dyno....
I want to put this setup into a car tire bike. It's a light chassis. I plan to keep the motor stock for the most part.
Swap your busa parts for my air cooled GS.
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http://www.wallaceracing.com/et-hp-mph.php
730 lbs (guessing it's a little more) and 165 MPH comes up with 270 HP.
7.85 E/T with 730 lbs it comes up with 298 HP.
If I use Terry's ballpark formula, 100 + (22 * 8) = 276 HP.
I had ran near 30 pounds of boost in that video I made. The bike was not stable. I would like to turn it back up after all changes to the chassis and see what it would run.
Their top calculator figures E/T and matches with their third HP calculator. Try it.
For 30 PSI
100+(30*8) = 340, or a gain of 64 HP.
340 HP and 730 lbs their calculator shows 7.5 at 178 MPH. Bike would need to be geared different. Top end is set to 170 now on the limiter.
Or we can use the calculators 298HP and add 64 to that. The top calculator comes up with 7.36 at 182 MPH.
You trust any of that on-line calculator stuff?? Really need a motor dyno....
I want to put this setup into a car tire bike. It's a light chassis. I plan to keep the motor stock for the most part.
Swap your busa parts for my air cooled GS.