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zxr death for now.

Sat Nov 11, 2006 3:47 pm

well didnt fail the comp test but its low enough and buring more oil then the iraqi war to require a rebuild now the question is should i bore it to a 800 and chase horse power or rebuild to spec??

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Sat Nov 11, 2006 4:32 pm

L3raven wrote:well didnt fail the comp test but its low enough and buring more oil then the iraqi war to require a rebuild now the question is should i bore it to a 800 and chase horse power or rebuild to spec??


why not just shoehorn a "B" model 9 engine into it ?

Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:33 pm

I like Phil's idea. But if you are going to rebuild it, to OEm specs or close to it using OEM parts is always the long term rebuild. If you intend on only keeping it a short time, hot the tits off it!!!!! :lol:

Sat Nov 11, 2006 7:54 pm

been down that road. A 9 motor is the go, but it'll cost ya'. Theya re getting harder and harder to find hence more expensive. I know a guy who's getting 141hp at the wheel with only external mods.

Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:07 pm

jpbikeboy wrote:been down that road. A 9 motor is the go, but it'll cost ya'. Theya re getting harder and harder to find hence more expensive. I know a guy who's getting 141hp at the wheel with only external mods.


Not debating that your mates 9 motor hums, but from experience 141 hp is not an achievalbe figure with just external mods. Unless of course you're talking nitrous or turbo's !!! :lol: But seriously, we built a hot one with a big bore kit back in 1996 for a guy who was racing it. A full race engine with a 970 odd cc big bore kit, cams, rods, crank, head flowed, big valves, ignition, titanium Muzzy race pipe and a few other bits gave a healthy 140 at the wheel! Somehow, I doubt a bike with stock internals could pull those numbers even on the most flattering Dyno in Oz! :wink:

Sat Nov 11, 2006 10:46 pm

hmm well i love the idea of the 9 spec but from wat i understand they just dont drop in how hard is it the place a 9 in my frame and wat's the best year model?

Sun Nov 12, 2006 9:52 am

i'm pretty sure any "B" model (94-97) will fit in with minimal mods, jp is the one to ask tho - he has done it himself.......

Sun Nov 12, 2006 10:20 am

Pyka A Happy Dyno can show any number it's programmed to show.

140 at wheel is doable with minimal fuss if you get a good motor to start with.
Hammer has a Dyno graph posted in here somewhere F2 model 143 rwhp.

Numbers are so Flexible always easy to get stung saying what numbers do & dont mean.

Mon Nov 13, 2006 7:38 am

Why pay good money to put something back the way it was?? If you are going to spend the cash make it BETTER.

Mon Nov 13, 2006 8:12 am

frogzx12r wrote:Why pay good money to put something back the way it was?? If you are going to spend the cash make it BETTER.


Thats right.. live by this, for instance, if your house gets hit by a tsunami, when you go to fix it up, just paint over the water damage and put a hottub out the back for hot birds to shit their pants in

Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:29 am

Duane wrote:
Thats right.. live by this, for instance, if your house gets hit by a tsunami, when you go to fix it up, just paint over the water damage and put a hottub out the back for hot birds to shit their pants in


what ever you've been taking stop now :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:30 am

Duane wrote:.... and put a hottub out the back for hot birds to shit their pants in


I would hope they were NOT wearing anything
...while in the tub :wink:

Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:00 pm

One other point to look at is that both mods are illegal. You can keep your ZX7 engine, replace crank and other bits to get 793cc. Depending on your riding style, replace cams for high end 130Hp. This would be the simplest way of not showing that you have got anything other than a ZX7 (until you start picking on other 7's). As for the 9, new engine number, no insurance if you drop it (badly), stolen? what's was your engine number son?
Has anyone done the swap for a 9 and had it registered (properly), is this allowed? I thought engine swaps had to be like for like. Increase in 10% HP need certificates.

Mon Nov 13, 2006 6:56 pm

Smitty wrote:
Duane wrote:.... and put a hottub out the back for hot birds to shit their pants in


I would hope they were NOT wearing anything
...while in the tub :wink:



ummm u need pants to "strain the shit" so u dont end up squishing it down the hole with ya foot








zx793rr wrote:One other point to look at is that both mods are illegal. You can keep your ZX7 engine, replace crank and other bits to get 793cc. Depending on your riding style, replace cams for high end 130Hp. This would be the simplest way of not showing that you have got anything other than a ZX7 (until you start picking on other 7's). As for the 9, new engine number, no insurance if you drop it (badly), stolen? what's was your engine number son?
Has anyone done the swap for a 9 and had it registered (properly), is this allowed? I thought engine swaps had to be like for like. Increase in 10% HP need certificates.


umm possibly....but if u get it engineered and report the motor change to the roads & traffic/rego mob its not illegal...surely...

Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:38 pm

Ah my B4 had 130RWHP with only external modifications. Was a big gain too.
141 might be possible with stacks and stuff and and an optimistic dyno..
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