Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Gsxr Carbs Installed On 1980 Gs1100

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Gsxr Carbs Installed On 1980 Gs1100

    Has any one installed newer GSXR Carbs on a older GS1100? I have a chance to buy a set of 1993 GSXR 1100 carbs. I was wondering if there would be any significant gains over my stock setup which is a 1980 GS 1100 16 valve ,4 into 1 header. Thanks Joe

    #2
    93 GSXR 1100 may be to big, IIRC in 93 they were 40mm, I suggest you check this out.
    If they are 38mm they will go straight on, you will need a different throttle assembly though, as they run a push pull cable.
    Flatslide carbs will make a difference to throttle response, and should add a little top-end power.

    Dink

    Comment


      #3
      Carbs

      93 & up are watercooled gsxr's the spacing will not work. You will need 86-92 oilcooled carbs. 86-88 gsxr 1100 are 34mm, 89-92 1100 36mm U.S models, 88-89 750 36mm, 90-92 38mm 750. You can use your stock throttle cable with factory gsxr carbs the aftermarket mikuni RS flatslide carbs use a push/pull throttle cable set up. They are a good upgarde for the 1100's if your using aftermarket exhaust and individual filters. The 36mm carbs will work and are easier to come by than the 86-88 34mm 1100 carbs. The 87 gsxr 750 also upgraded to the 34mm from 31mm in 86. Hope this helps.
      Last edited by Guest; 01-04-2007, 05:34 PM.

      Comment


        #4
        Originally posted by sisu1970 View Post
        93 & up are watercooled gsxr's the spacing will not work. You will need 86-92 oilcooled carbs. 86-88 gsxr 1100 are 34mm, 89-92 1100 36mm U.S models, 88-89 750 36mm, 90-92 38mm 750. You can use your stock throttle cable with factory gsxr carbs the aftermarket mikuni RS flatslide carbs use a push/pull throttle cable set up. They are a good upgarde for the 1100's if your using aftermarket exhaust and individual filters. The 36mm carbs will work and are easier to come by than the 86-88 34mm 1100 carbs. The 87 gsxr 750 also upgraded to the 34mm from 31mm in 86. Hope this helps.
        I haD A set of 1986 GSXR 750 carbs on my 1980 GS1100, ran well.\
        I am sure others might work better for drag racing or whatever, but those worked well for my general floggin habits.

        Ron

        Comment


          #5
          Originally posted by JOE BIO View Post
          Has any one installed newer GSXR Carbs on a older GS1100? I have a chance to buy a set of 1993 GSXR 1100 carbs. I was wondering if there would be any significant gains over my stock setup which is a 1980 GS 1100 16 valve ,4 into 1 header. Thanks Joe
          I recently chatted with my buddy who has been building perf Suzis and Kawis for the last 25 years about the same topic. He very firmly suggested that if I wanted no tuning problems I need to go with 36 or 38 mikuni rs flatslides and stay away from the gsxr carbs. He said I'd constantly be chasing flat spots around with the GSXR carbs.
          He has tried it all, broke it all, raced it all, and the busy shop with trophies to prove it.
          His shop's bike has a fastest time of 6.26 @ 226mph in the quarter.Its 13 feet long and has a 13 or 14 inch rear car slick.

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by drhermanstein View Post
            I recently chatted with my buddy who has been building perf Suzis and Kawis for the last 25 years about the same topic.....
            His shop's bike has a fastest time of 6.26 @ 226mph in the quarter.Its 13 feet long and has a 13 or 14 inch rear car slick.
            Wow...:shock: :shock: may I ask who this speed merchant is?

            Tony.
            '82 GS1100E



            Originally posted by themess
            Only in your own mind did you refute what I wrote.

            Comment

            Working...
            X