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oadamo

posted on 24/6/07 at 06:22 PM Reply With Quote
hayabusa engine

how much would you expect to pay for one and with all the running gear. or could you run it on megasquirt.
iam getting an insurance payout soon so iam gonna put it to good use






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Wadders

posted on 24/6/07 at 06:25 PM Reply With Quote
2.5k upwards unless its dodgy.





Originally posted by oadamo
how much would you expect to pay for one and with all the running gear. or could you run it on megasquirt.
iam getting an insurance payout soon so iam gonna put it to good use







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JoelP

posted on 24/6/07 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
megasquirt is, afaik, the fueling side of things, i think you use the stock injectors and an aftermarket chip.

Running gear-wise, theres not much you could be sure of needing, ie any prop might be wrong, an exhaust might not fit. £2.5k upwards seems the ballpark, though im sure malc will have an array of different age engines! Beware you may find them cheaper elsewhere but his are guaranteed.

great minds or fools alan?!

[Edited on 24/6/07 by JoelP]

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oadamo

posted on 24/6/07 at 06:28 PM Reply With Quote
that much iam getting about 3k off the insurance i tought about £1500 and the rest to build the car lol there wont be much change left then
adam






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JoelP

posted on 24/6/07 at 06:29 PM Reply With Quote
if i had 3k to build a fast car, id get an abandoned project and stick a zx10 or r1 in - 07 spec engines would probably out accelerate the busa anyway.
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scudracer

posted on 24/6/07 at 06:31 PM Reply With Quote
IMHO being designed for bikes which are lighter, wouldn't bike engines in cars wear out faster?





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oadamo

posted on 24/6/07 at 06:37 PM Reply With Quote
ive been keeping an eye on the bay the past few weeks but i think ill buy it from that guy off here or somewhere like that because you at least you get an idea of where the engine came from. and like you say joelp they are guaranteed.
adam






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oadamo

posted on 24/6/07 at 06:41 PM Reply With Quote
iam looking at all the engines but i keep hearing prople saying hayabusa are the most powerfull engine lol.
adam






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JoelP

posted on 24/6/07 at 06:54 PM Reply With Quote
busa is (maybe was now the zx14 is out) the most powerful and torquey overall. However, the litre ones in their newest forms are 180bhp now, but probably 20kilos lighter - which should pip it. These figures are collated from various internet sources, ive obviously not personally dyno'd them or even weighed them

However, malc has recommended the zx10 as best of the bunch several times.

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Wadders

posted on 24/6/07 at 07:10 PM Reply With Quote
Not strictly true, it's the most tuneable, and has bomb proof internals. But if you want to go quick with a standard engine within a reasonable budget, and get good reliability without dry sumping, look at the ZX12.
Only IMHO of course.
Al.

Theres a full ZX10 kit on ebay at the mo for £999.


Originally posted by oadamo
iam looking at all the engines but i keep hearing prople saying hayabusa are the most powerfull engine lol.
adam


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oadamo

posted on 24/6/07 at 07:31 PM Reply With Quote
ive been looking at ideas for the chassis but ive got one fully cut in my shed when i bought the book about 2 years ago i cut it all up at work but never had time to do it. but with this payout iam gonna pull my finger out and get it together. ive got a load of parts but its just making my mind up on the engine because i think this is whats gonna make the car.
adam






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zxrlocost

posted on 24/6/07 at 09:38 PM Reply With Quote
any of the litre engines will float your boat

a 99 carb r1 enging is still fantastic






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ChrisGamlin

posted on 24/6/07 at 09:57 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by scudracer
IMHO being designed for bikes which are lighter, wouldn't bike engines in cars wear out faster?


Its not as simple as it first appears because for starters in a BEC the engine is far lower geared, so the clutches etc don't get much more abuse getting the car moving. Also most bikes are designed to cope with a rider / pilion and luggage so getting on for 350-400kgs fully laden, so a BEC with driver/passenger is actually only ~50% heavier, but as mentioned above, approx 40% lower geared which helps negate that.

As to stressing the engine itself, it almost certainly does work the engine harder but given that the average BEC does maybe 3-6k a year maximum, even if it only lasted 30k miles between rebuilds then that engine will last 5-10 years before needing a rebuild / replacing.

[Edited on 24/6/07 by ChrisGamlin]






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