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Silvermachine81
Originally posted by isleoman View PostI'm pretty sure your right that 150hp would be at the crank for an older GS design @ 1135cc without a turbo. Although I'm not sure I would bet against Yoshimura they may be able to do it.
I would have said that you would need a more "efficient" engine than a bigger engine, since current GSXR750 and 1000s are pushing around 150 / 168 at rear wheel.
Do they really have 168 at the rear wheel, Surely thats at the Crank?!
Wouldnt they have to be pumping out something like 185-190 at the crank to get 168 at the wheel?!
Anyways, V&H had a GS1100 instructional Video out in the early 80's.
The mods were 33mm Smoothies, V&H (345?) Cams, No mention of porting, 1170 kit, V&H Header & Pipe.
At the gearbox they got 130 @8000rpm, 143 @ 9000, 151 @ 10000.
Im presuming thats around 128hp to 135hp at the rear wheel which is about right based on some of the dyno sheets guys have put on here?
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Mark M
Originally posted by Silvermachine81 View PostDo they really have 168 at the rear wheel, Surely thats at the Crank?!
Motorcyclist dyno'd a 2006 GSXR1K at 159.8hp at 11500rpm and 79.2ft-lb at 9750rpm. Again, both numbers at the wheel.
Mark
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Gpz1000_Convert
126.9 bhp
84 ft/lb
1240 wiseco efe, rs 36, one off (very free flowing) pipe, mik rs36, dyna S, Dyna coils, taylor leads.........
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chrille_08
140,5 hp @ 8300rpm
106 ft-lbs@ 6500rpm 95,9 ft-lbs already @ 4000rpm
All measurements at the wheel.
I really love my GS. The abuse you can put into it, still it delivers...
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