My 1983 GPZ750E1 Turbo

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My 1983 GPZ750E1 Turbo

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Here's some more turbo pics.
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Don't knock my turbo lag - it gives your naturally aspirated a chance..

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Re: My 1983 GPZ750E1 Turbo

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What a beauty kawadave ! 8)
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Indeed it is! Thats a hell clean example :D
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Heres the history if any ones interested.

Purchased this bike from Phil Ryrie Motorcycles Ballarat in 1983,1 of first in the country ZX750E #000363, they weren't officially released till 1984.

Rode it constantly till 2001then parked it while i restored my ht monaro.

It was looking a bit untidy so did a stand up resto, repainted the frame and associated bits with 2pac,had the top in rebuilt and put her back together.

Mods to date include...intercooler,blow of valve,adjustable FPR and boost controller.
Fitted a walbro fuel pump and liquid filled boost gauge K&N, filter on the turbo,and straight out exhaust.

Next on the list "maybe" wiseco 810 pistons,1100 throttle bodies,larger injectors and power-commander PC111. :lol:

Also fitted ZRX1200S mirrors and removed the centre stand.

Handles and rides like a dream at any speed,considering its age.

Cheers,and thanks for the comments....Dave :D
Don't knock my turbo lag - it gives your naturally aspirated a chance..

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had it dyno'd ? how much power does it make ?
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I've got a soft spot for the GPZ's - this one sounds amazing! Well done on the resto :D
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Saki wrote:had it dyno'd ? how much power does it make ?
Not as yet Saki,if it didn't reach 120hp I'd it my hat. ;)
Don't knock my turbo lag - it gives your naturally aspirated a chance..

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That is one *tidy* example of the best OEM turbo bike to come out of Nippon. Very nice indeed......but where's the zorst mate ?? I nae cannea see it ?

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Gos, kidneys sell for about that much in Cambodia :lol:
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Gosling1 wrote:That is one *tidy* example of the best OEM turbo bike to come out of Nippon. Very nice indeed......but where's the zorst mate ?? I nae cannea see it ?

8)
In the pic above Gos,I was just running a straight out dump pipe exiting just behind the right front foot peg.

Sounded OK,but liked it better with the opened out Walker system.

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this is what I'm getting from US in couple off days
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and i have another one that is in a ruff condition but its getting fully customised at s&r pro at penrith. getting stuff like wesco 810 piston cit, gpz 1100 throttle bodies,Burnett clutch cit,bigger turbo,custom front mount intercooler,custom plenum chamber, 1998 r1 front end, vfr ass end [single sided swingarm] but that will take lot off time and money and i hope that they both look half as good as yours :kuda:
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Excellent ivan,sounds like you going all the way with your project. 8)

Are you a member of 750turbo.com?

Keep us informed with its progress. :mrgreen:
Don't knock my turbo lag - it gives your naturally aspirated a chance..

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kawadave wrote:Excellent ivan,sounds like you going all the way with your project. 8)

Are you a member of 750turbo.com?

Keep us informed with its progress. :mrgreen:
thanks. i tried to join the 750turbo.com club but I'm having no lack for some reason when i tray i get a email that says that they will send me answer if I'm excepted or not but i didn't get any response :(
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ivan wrote:thanks. i tried to join the 750turbo.com club but I'm having no lack for some reason when i tray i get a email that says that they will send me answer if I'm excepted or not but i didn't get any response :(
May be they don't want more Aussie's like me baggen the shite out of them. laughing7.gif

On the contrary,its a top site with a mix of knowledgeable members. 8)
Don't knock my turbo lag - it gives your naturally aspirated a chance..

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78 Z1R 1000
80 Z1R Mk11
07 ZRX 1200r
83 GSX1000sd Katana





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