In this pic, you can see where the "stump" (after the rod end was gone) hit the bottom of the piston and did not bust it. Oh, the carnage....BadBillyB
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Limits of GS1000 rods
The GS1000 rods are very fragile compared to the GS1100 rods. The "small end" will not handle much over 150HP....Was digging through a bunch of old race parts tonight, and found this piston that was a victim of the "small end" coming apart....
In this pic, you can see where the "stump" (after the rod end was gone) hit the bottom of the piston and did not bust it. Oh, the carnage....BadBillyB
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lecroy
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LarryT
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oldschoolGS
Man thats ugly.
did you see the July issue Motorcyclist with the article on the 1980 GS1000 Wes Cooley Superbike?
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Deesel
Whats the most horsepower you can pull out of a "streetable" 1000 and how do you do it with natural aspiration.
I got a buddy with a 125 inch road king with he says 140 hp. I havent raced him yet but Id like to whip his azz one of these days.
How long would those rods hold about 50 horse of NOS?
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hungryman
Originally posted by DeeselWhats the most horsepower you can pull out of a "streetable" 1000 and how do you do it with natural aspiration.
I got a buddy with a 125 inch road king with he says 140 hp. I havent raced him yet but Id like to whip his azz one of these days.
How long would those rods hold about 50 horse of NOS?
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Deesel
Kool, that what I wanted to hear. I was pretty sure I could get him in a short drag but them vtwins seem to really pull through the wind drag from like 90 to 110. I have only raced some of those 88"s with my 850, though.
I hope that my 1000 motor will be a whole different ball game when I get that going.
I will say that big stupid looking roadking doing a wheely is kinda impressive- but dont tell him I said that!
I love the look of some of those wanna be badasses faces after they get smoked with a little 850. All of a sudden your their old buddy when they are trying to hide their embarrassment.
FUN!!
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oldschoolGS
Originally posted by DeeselKool, that what I wanted to hear. I was pretty sure I could get him in a short drag but them vtwins seem to really pull through the wind drag from like 90 to 110. I have only raced some of those 88"s with my 850, though.
I hope that my 1000 motor will be a whole different ball game when I get that going.
I will say that big stupid looking roadking doing a wheely is kinda impressive- but dont tell him I said that!
I love the look of some of those wanna be badasses faces after they get smoked with a little 850. All of a sudden your their old buddy when they are trying to hide their embarrassment.
FUN!!
Are you kidding me?
Do you really think a 650+ lb pushrod v-twin is gonna keep up with an inline 4?
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you just need a little jb weld is all......
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BadBillyB
Originally posted by LarryThad a turbo 1000 made 220 hp ran 5.29 @ 129 raced it 5 years no problem
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BadBillyB
Originally posted by lecroyThat wrist pin looks like some of the ones I have damaged. How thick were these?
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BadBillyB
Originally posted by DeeselWhats the most horsepower you can pull out of a "streetable" 1000 and how do you do it with natural aspiration.
How long would those rods hold about 50 horse of NOS?
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Deesel
Originally posted by BadBillyBProbably around 140HP, anything more than that and you will have problems with overheating. You could go higher than that with a turbo motor. As far as nitrous goes, I would say it depends on how well that 50 shot is set up, especially the fuel side.........BadBillyB
Would cams be worth while on the street or just consentrate on a good flowing cyl. head with quality porting and valve job.
I have an extra fogger system just waiting to "enhance" one of my motors around here. I bought it for my jet ski but that thing doesnt need cant hook up the power it has n/a, I have a snowmobile on the laugh gas aready. That leaves either the lawn tractor or the GS.:-D
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BadBillyB
Originally posted by DeeselI figured heat would the limiting factor on the street. Probly have to keep the compression pretty low and focus on getting the engine to breathe?
Would cams be worth while on the street or just consentrate on a good flowing cyl. head with quality porting and valve job.
I have an extra fogger system just waiting to "enhance" one of my motors around here. I bought it for my jet ski but that thing doesnt need cant hook up the power it has n/a, I have a snowmobile on the laugh gas aready. That leaves either the lawn tractor or the GS.:-D
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