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    I made fun of the panties, now I have them :(


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    Quote Originally Posted by ROTREXPOWER View Post
    Sorry about the double post, I screwed up somewhere.
    Setup so nice he posted it twice
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    that is awesome...seals the deal for me for sure. i will be in touch!!!
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    We have redesigned the brackets and they are even sweeter looking now. This kit is using the C30-94 supercharger and is good for 18psi. We have now done the c38-91 which is good for around 24psi. Will let you know when we have it running.

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    B-12 Santa was yesturday at my door !!!!



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    Man, I just got a techno-woodie. Wish I was an elf in your workshop!
    I've used 9 of my 9 lives so far!

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    [QUOTE=crazyarch;2567806]Man, I just got a techno-woodie.
    if I had the money, that is the way I would go.
    take the side roads, live life to the fullest
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    One word .....Amazing !!! Kudo's to you guy's for doing totally amzing stuff.......
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    That is very nice great results for power I will go turbo just because I know alot about them and price it seems as the superchargers need to come down in price soon they are rather simple I do want to see a kit that does not stick out at all but do like the ran by fluid idea thats good I am sure it creates alot of heat though making it close to a turbo in heat wise maybe not as heat going in but rather heat to the engine after running a period of time. But for now I will stick to juice Great build

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    All energy turns to heat so any Fi system is going to run hotter than NA But the supercharger itself runs as no more than 80 deg C so there is not a lot of heat next to the impeller housing. So the only heat increase is generated by compressing the air. There is no excess heat in the exhaust as unlike a turbo there is nothing restricting the flow, this also means the cylinders fill much more efficiently. The down side is that the supercharger takes more energy to turn it. In return we get fantastic throttle response and a perfectly linear power delivery. We have changed the design this year to get the supercharger as inboard as possible, and with slight fairing mods it is possible to cover the drive train completely. And by putting the air intake above the blower we have good ground clearance.

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    I had this week a Supercharged Busa on the Dyno, what ROTREXPOWER says about the heat is correct, the up Pipe and plenum was only good handwarm, what suprised me. Of course I was thinking first about mounting a Intercooler ...

    The only Bad thing is that right now all the streets here are frozen and salty .. no way to drive it on the street...
    On the Dyno the throttle response and linear power delivery was 100% good.
    And the Sound was ...........
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    Happyly its still frozen
    So Santa came......a little late but finaly found his way
    and he had a nice package on his sleigh :
    But as you can see...........power demands sacrifice

    Thats a kit for my GenI
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    Eating dinner with the super charger! I like the wine bottles next to the Supercharger box's! Drinking with class while installing it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ROTREXPOWER View Post
    All energy turns to heat so any Fi system is going to run hotter than NA But the supercharger itself runs as no more than 80 deg C so there is not a lot of heat next to the impeller housing. So the only heat increase is generated by compressing the air. There is no excess heat in the exhaust as unlike a turbo there is nothing restricting the flow, this also means the cylinders fill much more efficiently. The down side is that the supercharger takes more energy to turn it. In return we get fantastic throttle response and a perfectly linear power delivery. We have changed the design this year to get the supercharger as inboard as possible, and with slight fairing mods it is possible to cover the drive train completely. And by putting the air intake above the blower we have good ground clearance.
    Can we get some installed pics of the NEW setup with and without fairings?

    My only problem with the supercharger is cutting fairings and/or it sticking out of the plastics. For the top speed stuff, wondering how bad the aero is affected. Anyone in the UK/Europe race one at the Land Speed events?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Got-Busa? View Post
    Can we get some installed pics of the NEW setup with and without fairings?

    My only problem with the supercharger is cutting fairings and/or it sticking out of the plastics. For the top speed stuff, wondering how bad the aero is affected. Anyone in the UK/Europe race one at the Land Speed events?
    I want to try it next year.
    Its not verry common in europe ,but next year will be first standing mile in germany. Hope theyr permit will not be canceled.
    Its not ideal for the aero ,but if you look at the results of some naked Busas or Kings....
    Busa 2001 with ECU swap Akra-complete Line,Airbox-mod+K&N,clutch-mod w. heavy springs and EBC race clutch and support,Boostbysmith Quickshifter, Vortex 41 rear,ABM-waverotors with Carbon-Lorraine pads,Michelin Pilot-Power tires,Gilles-Vario-bar,ss brake+clutch lines,fork-mod Whitepower,speedo-healer,fully HID,polished rims and self-welded Swingarm ,white gauges with blue LEDs ,
    for the track a shinko , lowering links and straps,17-44 ,small dry shot if needed

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    Very impressive! This is a great career, I wish you success

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    That Blue Busa is a Beast!!!!

    Do you anybody in Australia who can do these mods

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    i'll check out who i know in Sydney and get back to you.

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    I forget where Pete is but He would do as great job Welcome Pete's Pitstop
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    Boostbysmith builds many busa products including shift lights, gear indicators, gps mods for de-restriction, NOS gps mods for gear based activation, 2 step rev limiters, plug and play accessory power harnesses. ALso sell KPS heavy duty cush drive rubbers.

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    Try calling Nigel Leach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by born2burn View Post
    The engine was all stock when they started, and it's still basically stock. They lowered the compression, got rid of the oil cooler, the kit came with a modified airbox with an innercooler, also added a cooler and resevour for the traction coolant ($100 dollar a quart) and of course the PCV and accessories.
    dear friend do you know anything about comp ratio or thick of spacers ?

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