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3/8/17, 12:12 PM |
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Cheaper HP for gsxr750 in pulling tractor
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Join Date: Feb 2013 Posts: 15 |
Was wondering if anybody has ideas to give my 03 gsxr750 a boost. The engine is in a mini pulling tractor and I typically run between 9k to redline. the engine is stock inside but I converted it to run on methanol. With bigger injectors and a older Yoshi engine controller. I run stock plug temp and have added 2deg of timing to the whole map, tuning it to 5.0:1 fuel ratio. It's been great but the competition is catching up to my power so i'm looking for ideas to bump mine without spending a lot of money. I do have a set of 05-06 gsxr1000 cams with APE adjustable sprockets on them that I was thinking of putting in but not sure they would fit without putting deeper valve reliefs in the pistons, and I would like to not disassemble the engine cases. I don't feel comfortable with that but I think I would feel ok removing the head to install thinner gasket if that would help any.
This engine will run on the rev limiter if the track has low traction areas or on a good hook at mid track. Is it possible to up the rev limiter by 500 or 1000 rpms on stock internals? I know most power tweaks are pretty secret but hoping wouldn't mind sharing being i'm not competing against you. ![]() PS I do have a line on an 05 gsxr750 long block w/ 19k miles on it |
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3/8/17, 12:53 PM | #2 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 2,131 |
Nitrous?
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3/8/17, 1:06 PM |
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Re: Cheaper HP for gsxr750 in pulling tractor
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No it's against the rules. I ran 13% Nirtomethane in this motor but they outlawed that too. lol
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3/8/17, 2:47 PM | #4 | ||
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Mill the head to increase compression get a good methanol injection setup like a Guhl
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3/8/17, 2:51 PM | #5 | |
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Where's Dad himself when you need him?? 😂
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3/8/17, 3:32 PM |
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Re: Cheaper HP for gsxr750 in pulling tractor
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Join Date: Feb 2013 Posts: 15 |
I do have Methanol injection. I built the setup myself using a Yoshi engine management system and a wego III that data logs AFR, RPM & Throttle Position. I just can't afford to do aftermarket high compression pistons or custom headwork. And need to stay 750cc for class size.
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3/10/17, 1:13 PM |
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Re: Cheaper HP for gsxr750 in pulling tractor
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Join Date: Aug 2009 Posts: 5,957 |
Chris
Just reading and enjoying other people and their thoughts. It is pretty hard to improve on perfection although the old 750 might be a tad shy of perfection. If I was looking for more power I would probably be looking at a 600 or 636 motor and gear accordingly. But then I kind of favor "Green" Honest Dad himself ![]() ![]()
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3/10/17, 2:00 PM | #8 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2014 Posts: 274 |
I was a fan of the old air cooled gsxr 750's!
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3/10/17, 2:22 PM |
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Re: Cheaper HP for gsxr750 in pulling tractor
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How old are you Chris? They was Oil Cooled with a little help from the Air.>>>
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3/14/17, 9:50 AM |
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Re: Cheaper HP for gsxr750 in pulling tractor
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I bought the 05 750 as a long block for $700. I plan on putting that in and retuning it. I will run that this pulling season. So I will have the 03 on the bench. Would the horsepower gain be worth the time to install a thinner headgasket or install & degree the GSXR1000 cams I have laying around?
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Last edited by leftturn31; 3/14/17 at 10:29 AM. |
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