I've been building and working on my turbo system for a good few months this (and last) year. The Suzuki Hayabusa is probalbly (definately) the most commonly used bike today for forced induction (turbo and supercharger). In stock trim the engine can easily handle 300RWHP. Last year I decided to build my own system, with help and advice from many knowledgeable folk. The internet truly is a wonderful medium for sharing knowledge.
Since I was basically using stock engine internals, my target maximum HP was 300HP. I bought a new Garrett GT28-R, which is a ball-bearing design, and spools much quicker than a conventional bearing turbo. I designed and built everything (turbo headers, pipework, plenum, exhaust) myself, apart from specialised stuff like water-jet cutting and Tig welding. It's all built from stainless and aluminium. Encountered many pitfalls along the way but last weekend the bike did me proud. At our club's event (www.ultimatestreetbike.org) I was definately the underdog, up against bikes that were worth up to £25,000 (that's about $40k), but my little home-built bike did well:
Dyno: 300HP
Runway flyer: 215.7mph
Drag-race 1/4-mile: 9.4@ 158mph
I'm just doing a small web-page of the main parts of the turbo system build, if anyone is interested I'll post it in here.
Pete
Since I was basically using stock engine internals, my target maximum HP was 300HP. I bought a new Garrett GT28-R, which is a ball-bearing design, and spools much quicker than a conventional bearing turbo. I designed and built everything (turbo headers, pipework, plenum, exhaust) myself, apart from specialised stuff like water-jet cutting and Tig welding. It's all built from stainless and aluminium. Encountered many pitfalls along the way but last weekend the bike did me proud. At our club's event (www.ultimatestreetbike.org) I was definately the underdog, up against bikes that were worth up to £25,000 (that's about $40k), but my little home-built bike did well:
Dyno: 300HP
Runway flyer: 215.7mph
Drag-race 1/4-mile: 9.4@ 158mph
I'm just doing a small web-page of the main parts of the turbo system build, if anyone is interested I'll post it in here.
Pete
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