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DirtydseriesWoot 04-09-2007 07:30 PM

Re: R1 Turbo projekt vs 998cm3
 
im pretty damn sure it does.. goto the website and email customer service

99boostedr1 04-11-2007 06:01 PM

Re: R1 Turbo projekt vs 998cm3
 
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exhaust manifold with turbo, running external wastegate no on picture. 2nd pic intake manifold

99boostedr1 04-11-2007 06:15 PM

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Dyno at 9 psi water and alcohol injection, bike is making more power now we were able to add more timing. let me know if it helps I lower my compression with you should due, otherwise you have to run very low boost and tuning has to be perfect, plus if you leave the high compression the boost comes in so violent that you can't control the bike, unless you install a strecth swingarm at least 6" over

WTF 04-12-2007 02:18 AM

Re: R1 Turbo projekt vs 998cm3
 
thing must be hard to keep under control.. lets see some clips

idiot-stick 04-12-2007 08:01 AM

Re: R1 Turbo projekt vs 998cm3
 
If I was you, I'd decide on the definite turbo you're gonna run before you go welding flanges to anything. That turbo's gonna be too big. I'd look into a t25 or 14b like someone suggested, or maybe an SR20DET T25

accordepicenter 04-12-2007 08:55 AM

Re: R1 Turbo projekt vs 998cm3
 
hebijake was talking to me one day about boosting his YZF1000 and needed help. I refused, that bike is insane as it is

99boostedr1 04-12-2007 04:36 PM

Re: R1 Turbo projekt vs 998cm3
 

Originally Posted by WTF
thing must be hard to keep under control.. lets see some clips

it is hard to control I will post vids soon, I am waiting for my swingarm to be done I took the stock swingarm out and I am installing a ducati 916 single sided swingarm and rear wheel but first I am having it stretched and braced to help me control the bike boost comes in very fast, it starts to build boost around 3100 and I have full boost by 4200

Reddy 04-12-2007 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by SloS13
If I was you, I'd decide on the definite turbo you're gonna run before you go welding flanges to anything. That turbo's gonna be too big. I'd look into a t25 or 14b like someone suggested, or maybe an SR20DET T25


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jarebear667 04-15-2007 10:51 PM

Re: R1 Turbo projekt vs 998cm3
 
dont use a fmu your bike is at lik12:1 right? and hits the rev limiter close to 14,500? get somethign to control your fuel keep us posted with pics and videos! :D

dcg9381 04-15-2007 11:05 PM

Re: R1 Turbo projekt vs 998cm3
 
There probably is a good reason why everyone turbo's the big fat 'busa and not the R1.
Doesn't that thing weigh like 390 lbs? I'd hate to have the turbo come on fast riding a bike that's that short and is that light.
Might check out what the hayabusa guys are doing for fuel management...
I 2nd megasquirt as a solution, but you might be able to use it as a piggyback that runs in closed loop to bring you to a correct AFR...

I'm a hayabusa owner, btw... 200hp R1 = nuts.


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