FZR1125
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Heres a new pic showing the supercharger in place
It's now gone off to have the crank work done


It's now gone off to have the crank work done

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Very interesting Scar. Is that a Weiand 144 mini blower? (looks to me like it). If so, thats gonna be one hell of a ride once all done. A friend of mine put a 144 on his 355 chevy and Weiand cautioned him about spinning it up too high, they said maximum rpm for the engine shouldnt exceed 6500rpm as it overdrives the blower(the blower makes no more boost and can damage the bearings)...
Where you gonna put the gas tank?????? I assume when you say crank work, you mean you are modding the crank for the lower drive pulley? I would be careful with that set up, I think you need a sticker near the air filter warning "small children and animals to keep clear"...
Where you gonna put the gas tank?????? I assume when you say crank work, you mean you are modding the crank for the lower drive pulley? I would be careful with that set up, I think you need a sticker near the air filter warning "small children and animals to keep clear"...
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The frame was a one off build done by Steel Heart Engineering in the UK. :cool
Yep spot on the front forks are GSXR 1000 with full Ohlins internals.
The supercharger is made by firm called Magnacharger in the US and is the same as the one used for supercharging VMax's.
Magnacharger have assured me that the supercharger will spin upto full RPM plus with no problems.
The bike is currently having the lower pulley wheel machined onto the end of the crank.
I will post some more pic's once this stage has been finished.
Yep spot on the front forks are GSXR 1000 with full Ohlins internals.
The supercharger is made by firm called Magnacharger in the US and is the same as the one used for supercharging VMax's.
Magnacharger have assured me that the supercharger will spin upto full RPM plus with no problems.
The bike is currently having the lower pulley wheel machined onto the end of the crank.



I will post some more pic's once this stage has been finished.
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Displacement is all well and good but you have to get it to the ground. Does adding this in mandate clutch mods ?FZRDude wrote:'d Superbike Mike and came up with...
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FZR1125
Hi Sickle44
She's still with my precision engineer friend having the end of the crank adapted to take the bottom pulley wheel for the supercharger. I hope to have progressed a bit further by February.
I will update the posting as the bike progresses, but it's a long and slow process getting everything right.
She's still with my precision engineer friend having the end of the crank adapted to take the bottom pulley wheel for the supercharger. I hope to have progressed a bit further by February.
I will update the posting as the bike progresses, but it's a long and slow process getting everything right.
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Hi Silver
I've gone the route of using an over sized Billet lock up clutch. This involves using a spacer plate to fit it in.
This should handle the combination of the 1125 displacement combined with the supercharger and the kick from the nitrous when it's used.
Time will tell when I finally manage to start test running the bike.
I've gone the route of using an over sized Billet lock up clutch. This involves using a spacer plate to fit it in.
This should handle the combination of the 1125 displacement combined with the supercharger and the kick from the nitrous when it's used.
Time will tell when I finally manage to start test running the bike.
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I thought I would go for an ejector seat. 

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I was looking through some old posts and saw this thread. It seems to have faded away years ago but does anyone know what ever happened to it? Scar_biker, are you still out there? This is way too cool a project just to disappear.
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it is pretty slick, isn't it? i haven't seen this user around in a long time.
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The project ground to a halt and the bike was broken down and sold for spares.
http://www.exup1000.co.uk/phpBB2/viewto ... ht=#116047
http://www.exup1000.co.uk/phpBB2/viewto ... ht=#116047
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damn, that's too bad. that bike would have looked bad ass.
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