I would assume undercutting the transmission is a must as well as swapping the crank for an 83? Are there certain models of cranks that are more desirable? Do I need to use turbo pistons or can I just use a spacer plate? Looking for 300 hp, dyno queen, not much drag racing.
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What do I need to know about building a GS 1100e motor, 1981?
I would assume undercutting the transmission is a must as well as swapping the crank for an 83? Are there certain models of cranks that are more desirable? Do I need to use turbo pistons or can I just use a spacer plate? Looking for 300 hp, dyno queen, not much drag racing.Last edited by turbojonn; 10-14-2014, 09:38 PM.1981 GS 1100e turbo, 83 motor, turbo pistons, new head, new turbo, backed and welded clutch basket, Dyna S ignition, cbr 929 front end, gsxr 750 rear end with 190 tire, all carbon fiber covered bodywork.Tags: None
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Originally posted by turbojonn View PostWhat do I need to know about building a GS 1100e motor, 1981?
I would assume undercutting the transmission is a must as well as swapping the crank for an 83? Are there certain models of cranks that are more desirable? Do I need to use turbo pistons or can I just use a spacer plate? Looking for 300 hp, dyno queen, not much drag racing.
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this will blow a budget fast going from scratch.
i'd look for a used engine with all the good stuff from someones drag bike they are parting out.
some years ago i sold a 1260 turbo engine for 2500.00 valve cover to oil pan.
if you do go from scratch look for as much good used stuff as possible and save a bunch of money.
i do have some good stuff left over if you if go that route.
oh,
300hp from an FF draw through won't be that easy..no matter what anybody says.
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Oh man, wish I was the one who bought that motor. I don't want to spend more than 2 thousand or so. Maybe it's not to be.1981 GS 1100e turbo, 83 motor, turbo pistons, new head, new turbo, backed and welded clutch basket, Dyna S ignition, cbr 929 front end, gsxr 750 rear end with 190 tire, all carbon fiber covered bodywork.
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Yah, I'll just leave the carb on it. It all depends on what parts I find. If the project is too expensive then I'll just leave the bike in poser mode.1981 GS 1100e turbo, 83 motor, turbo pistons, new head, new turbo, backed and welded clutch basket, Dyna S ignition, cbr 929 front end, gsxr 750 rear end with 190 tire, all carbon fiber covered bodywork.
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How much have you invested in the power plant so far? Or is this basically a stock engine?
Is the chassis basically stock as well?
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The motor is stock except for a coat of krylon semi flat and a welded clutch basket. There's a 929 front end and a gsxr 750 rear end.1981 GS 1100e turbo, 83 motor, turbo pistons, new head, new turbo, backed and welded clutch basket, Dyna S ignition, cbr 929 front end, gsxr 750 rear end with 190 tire, all carbon fiber covered bodywork.
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To do it CORRECTLY, you need a big left end welded crank, turbo specific pistons, the trans cut, studs top & bottom& the oiling system set up to make the turbo live. As in clean oil & an oil cooler. You will be into it for around 2K just with the parts. Can you build the motor yourself & degree the cams? REALISTICALLY, with the parts you have now, I have to agree with Terry in that 250-270 is a more feasible power level with the system you already have. You have suspension & brakes already so that is a GREAT thing!
Ray.
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Thanks for the replies. I've always wanted to build my own motor. I've done lots of turbo kits and one top end and assorted small stuff. This would be a fun winter and spring project. Oh, 250-270 would be fine, 300 just sounds nice.Last edited by turbojonn; 10-15-2014, 03:43 AM.1981 GS 1100e turbo, 83 motor, turbo pistons, new head, new turbo, backed and welded clutch basket, Dyna S ignition, cbr 929 front end, gsxr 750 rear end with 190 tire, all carbon fiber covered bodywork.
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For ~250hp you will definitely need straight-cut primary gears along with a welded crank and modified clutch basket.
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