If you have time and skills I don't see why you have to throw money at tuning work.
The drag bike I spanner on is one class below Top Fuel, Funny bike in UK, it has turbo with draw through carb, of course one carb eliminates a lot of sync work, and draw through instead of blow through makes carb air leaks less of a problem.
Its a Suzuki GS1150 engine and uses standard cams and standard cam timing on exhaust, slightly retarded on inlet, 1mm oversize valves with very minimal porting on a standard head, 1327cc MTC block with decompression plate on 130-140psi compression.
With two stage Nitrous controlled with Schnitz Racing ECU and Dyna ignition pick-ups with standard Suzuki 30degree BTDC timing. With Nitrous turbo spins up to 40psi, would be less without NO2.
The last time we rolling road dyno tested it the dyno owner wouldn't let us open it up full as it had hit the limit of his machine .....400RWBHP
With that sort of power we have to use a Robinson Industries (New York) 3 speed trans, but if not using Nitrous I don't see why the standard XS11 trans wouldn't cope easily, the gear problems XS's have is usually down to wear not breakages.
The XS11 could easily have the same turbo and single carb fitted for not much outlay, and using OEM ignition make 200RWBHP, I think Math has quoted 300-sh for his Turbo XS. The XS11 clutch could do with good plates and heavy duty springs.
Yes you could easily go overboard and spend the same as a new sportsbike but you can get good results on a tight budget, after all, we race on pennies* and are fast.
*apart from the Robinsons Trans, $2500 (worth every cent)
The drag bike I spanner on is one class below Top Fuel, Funny bike in UK, it has turbo with draw through carb, of course one carb eliminates a lot of sync work, and draw through instead of blow through makes carb air leaks less of a problem.
Its a Suzuki GS1150 engine and uses standard cams and standard cam timing on exhaust, slightly retarded on inlet, 1mm oversize valves with very minimal porting on a standard head, 1327cc MTC block with decompression plate on 130-140psi compression.
With two stage Nitrous controlled with Schnitz Racing ECU and Dyna ignition pick-ups with standard Suzuki 30degree BTDC timing. With Nitrous turbo spins up to 40psi, would be less without NO2.
The last time we rolling road dyno tested it the dyno owner wouldn't let us open it up full as it had hit the limit of his machine .....400RWBHP
With that sort of power we have to use a Robinson Industries (New York) 3 speed trans, but if not using Nitrous I don't see why the standard XS11 trans wouldn't cope easily, the gear problems XS's have is usually down to wear not breakages.
The XS11 could easily have the same turbo and single carb fitted for not much outlay, and using OEM ignition make 200RWBHP, I think Math has quoted 300-sh for his Turbo XS. The XS11 clutch could do with good plates and heavy duty springs.
Yes you could easily go overboard and spend the same as a new sportsbike but you can get good results on a tight budget, after all, we race on pennies* and are fast.
*apart from the Robinsons Trans, $2500 (worth every cent)
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