i bet his guess figure is going to be damn near to what you end up getting
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The problem with what you want to do is that it is a SHAFT drive bike. The shaft & gears WON'T handle that kind of power. On an 8 valve 1100 it would take LARGE cams, valves, carbs, porting, RACE GAS & COMPRESSION to get that kind of horsepower. It IS possible but not practical. You are talking about a DRAG motor for the street. Realistically, it would be difficult to get 175 hp unless you had a "happy" dyno or a VERY fragile, high strung motor. To give you an idea what you are looking at, my small tire dragbike is 1395 cc, with a GSXR 750 head. It is 10.75 to 1 compression with 30/26 valves, STOCK GSXR 750 cams, & 40 mm Mikunis. It runs 9.30s & .40s at 141 at Fontana in 90 degree weather. It ran best at Sonoma which is GREAT air at sea level, 9.19 & 9.20s at 145 mph. This is a push button start motor that makes 141.97 hp at the rear wheel at 10,000 rpm. Add 18% to get close to crank hp. That's almost 170 hp but I have LOTS of airflow & too much carburetion right now. I am also 82 mil bore diameter, not 75. I would say 175 IS possible, but again, NOT practical. Ray.
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thanks rapidray.
how much power can i put on the shaft drive.
i need to tell Paul befor he gives me a detonator for my shaft drive.
thanks
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well im going all out
Final build plan
Cams: Web Cams #70-061 .395/.395
Cam Sprockets: APE adjustable
Cam Chain: HD
Cam Chain Tensioner: APE manual
Head: $995 Head Job
Head Gasket: custom for bore
Carbs: Mikuni 34mm RS
Pods: APE for Mikuni RS
Throttle: required push pull
Head Studs: APE
Head Stud Nuts: APE
Main Studs: APE
Block: Maximum safe bore
Pistons: custom JE Pump gas compression
Crank: Welded
Clutch: APE extra plate
Transmission: Undercut
Ignition: Dyna 2000/ coils
iv decided on the paint to
dark candy marbleized blue
ill just be careful starting out with it
its all going to cost almost as much as a new bike but i can do most of the work my self.
i cant find a bike like this
i like the style.
i like the handling.
i don't like that the only new bikes i can get are crotch rockets or Harley wannabes.
iv had a lot of projects iv never finished because everyone said it wasn't worth it. well im tired of giving up. im going to complete this project the way i want to. and nobody's going to tell me why bother.
sure ill be broke till its finished but ill have something that i can say is mine. i built it.
Thanks for all the help you guys. ill try to do the best i can to document what is being done.
I hope there will be a WNY rally in 09 and i hope to be there.
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paint click on the tank the blue just like that but with burn orange veins
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Hi all. as to r/wheel a VX800 (or that's what its name is over herein UK) will fit straight in the GS850/1000/1100 swing arm, straight swap. And as for tuning, my GS1000G has a big bore 1148 using Kwak gpz1170 pistons, anderson 405 cams Ape cam sprockets, gas flowed head, welded crank, CR35mm carbs, Harris pipe, HD valve springs, under-bucket shims, HD cam chain, and lots more. Has 121HP at the back wheel and here's a pic.Last edited by Guest; 07-31-2008, 05:04 PM. Reason: not a computer geek when trying to attach an image!
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that wheel will bolt strait up to a 1100gz thats sweet ill be loking for 1.
and that will match a gsxr front end if i put 1 on
what year is that rim. i see the 90 and newer are differant. will the final drive bolt up to. ill check part numbers on the gears them selves.
thanksLast edited by Guest; 07-31-2008, 11:53 PM.
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Originally posted by Wraith View PostHi all. as to r/wheel a VX800 (or that's what its name is over herein UK) will fit straight in the GS850/1000/1100 swing arm, straight swap. And as for tuning, my GS1000G has a big bore 1148 using Kwak gpz1170 pistons, anderson 405 cams Ape cam sprockets, gas flowed head, welded crank, CR35mm carbs, Harris pipe, HD valve springs, under-bucket shims, HD cam chain, and lots more. Has 121HP at the back wheel and here's a pic.
in the gs1000 head can you run pump gas
are they these
1170cc 2.973" 75MM 10.25:1 K1172 $517.51
do they come with pins and rings
they would be $100 cheeper
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The pistons are the 75mm diameter ones - I think the ones which you've said but couldn't be sure as I know also that there's 2 compression ratios offered - but you need the 18mm pin (little end) ones as some models of the GPZ were made with 17mm pins. If I remember, it's the last twin shock GPZ which you need.
One thing to point out is that if you do this piston conversion then you really should re-sleeve the barrels with bigger diameter sleeves rather than simply bore out the existing Suzuki sleeves/liners - i.e. machine out the actual block to take wider overall liners - as 75mm is running otherwise on very thin walls on the Suzi OE liners. Also, if you re-sleeve then you can in future convert up to the Kawasaki 1260cc pistons, I believe. If you give the dimensions to Wiseco then they can supply you with appropriate sleeves which you can then take to your friendly machinist to do the boring and fitting bit on the block without having to bore out the actual sleeves.
You may also need to bore out the crankcase halves to take the above new sleeves.
Gaskets would need thought as depends your personal preferences, compression, etc - a standard 1100 Wiseco big bore gasket fits the head, and I'm running a standard base gasket with bits cut out to fit the sleeves. You could run copper, but I found that it wasn't worth the continual weeping!
It runs fine over in the UK on unleaded (92 octane?) petrol/gas, but the "super unleaded" (95-98 octane?) does give it a nice treat - I don't bother with additives, though. It will also use leaded, of course.
The VX800 rear wheel over here had 5 spokes (in the modern style/pattern, just 5, not 3), but as I said fits straight in. The one which I now have on my bike in the pic is a Honda NTV650 ("Bros") and needs a bit more work to fit, but may be considered to look better, depending on what front wheel you have in and your personal taste.
If it's of any help, I've scanned and attached below an old photo of the bike which I had whilst it was wearing said 5-spoke wheel - the front was a GSX1100EFE 16 inch (now it's a Bandit 600 17").
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Originally posted by 82gs1100 View Postthat wheel will bolt strait up to a 1100gz thats sweet ill be loking for 1.
and that will match a gsxr front end if i put 1 on
what year is that rim. i see the 90 and newer are differant. will the final drive bolt up to. ill check part numbers on the gears them selves.
thanksLast edited by Guest; 08-01-2008, 05:50 PM.
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