PM sent Jim, I will send a text now Damo1
PM sent Jim, I will send a text now Damo1
Nice build mate.. I bought some headers from the states last year and they took 2 1/2 weeks..
Thanks 98green
I received my Lithium Ion battery today, I had to check it with the multimeter which confirmed it had 13 volts, It feels so light I was sure they just sent me a plastic shell that looked like a battery, There is power so something is in there? Finishing off the battery mount tomorrow hopefully if work does not get in the way?
Should have the battery & all the wiring back in place then
I mainly need a ZX7 swingarm at the moment to keep the project moving forward & still need to tidy up & sort out more wiring under the tank & up to the speedo & dash etc then just try & keep focused on getting it on the road
I keep looking at my stock headers sitting in the shed thinking how easy it would be to cut them up & make a turbo manifold out of them but lots of other stuff needs to be done first
'Originally Posted by rock hardstock swingarms are for blokes with balls!! ha ha'
I would love to become a professional whistler. I'm pretty amazing at it now, but I wanna get, like, even better. Make my living out of it.
Yella turbo ZX7 Winner VCM Best Streetfighter and SOS encouragement award NFR 2011
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/for...-s-ZX7-project
^^^ x2
Thats the easy part though, Collecting all the rest of the bits & tying it all together is the harder part
Some of the steps along the way I have done would work with a turbo later on
Like you mentioned in the carb slide spring mod thread it is best not to have the slides drilled for a turbo so that was another factor that swayed me towards the Factory Pro carb kit
Later on when I get the Dyna 2000 ignition it should also work nicely with a turbo being able to dial it in with the right curve
Curious though What turbo do you run on the ZX7 & what other options are there?
I run stock ingintion curve and you can fill and redrill the hole in the slide as needed the standard needles work better than the after markets aswell.
I run a Garrett from a 2 litre Saab picked it up cheap of EBay. Probably could do with a slightly small exhaust side but it works a treat now so not complaining. Heaps of options around for turbo's some of the other's can give you some good advice on the details of turbo selection. I just used my gut and the fact it was cheap![]()
'Originally Posted by rock hardstock swingarms are for blokes with balls!! ha ha'
I would love to become a professional whistler. I'm pretty amazing at it now, but I wanna get, like, even better. Make my living out of it.
Yella turbo ZX7 Winner VCM Best Streetfighter and SOS encouragement award NFR 2011
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/for...-s-ZX7-project
I didn't your txt mate mate?
This is it anyway mate:
Alloy factort kit fuel tank - the air pipe are only tacked on and do not go all the way through the tank.
It has a surge tank at the rear lower end - as far as i awre it has never been on a bike.
Perfect condition - no tap , no cap , no mounting brackets
Unfortunately it suits the earlier models, Looks to be around a 91 model tank Which will not fit on the L model mounts & wont match up with the L model tail?>
Click on History & Specs
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/webzxr/zxr750r/
yes for the turbo mate.. I would love to turbo my zx6r but just not sure how... yet..![]()
'Originally Posted by rock hardstock swingarms are for blokes with balls!! ha ha'
I would love to become a professional whistler. I'm pretty amazing at it now, but I wanna get, like, even better. Make my living out of it.
Yella turbo ZX7 Winner VCM Best Streetfighter and SOS encouragement award NFR 2011
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/for...-s-ZX7-project
Got the battery mount & wiring etc back in & it all looks sweet now with about 20mm clearance between the ZX7 shock reservoir & the lower battery cradle, I will get some pics of it all together another day
The aluminium cradle could be riveted to the plastic but I went with some buttonhead stainless screws for now
A nice easy mod for anyone looking at fitting a ZX7 or ZX10 etc shock to a ZXR 750, It does the job & looks sweet & stops the ultralite battery from floating away
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no dramas mate![]()
Yeah a small bike is zippy & can usually corner better much like a 125cc dirt bike getting the fastest lap times round a tight track cause they can be on the throttle longer & brake less, Same on the road I spose, If you want to corner & go fast them maybe turbo a 600, You cant beat cubes (Or CC's) out on the open road though, Its a bit of a juggling act really, power/weight cornering/top speed etc, I think the ZX10 is a good balance, They still corner fairly good & like a smaller bike but they have damn good top speed, I think I will go for a ZX10 next
I would prefer to drop a ZX9 motor in my ZXR but if I dont find one then maybe a turbo on the 750 later on will be OK
You see it all the time on little rice burner cars where the Fast n The Furious type wanna be's go & drop a turbo on an old clapped out motor & think they will have 500HP, I need to get the rest of the crap sorted & get it running spot on first though & I would do an engine rebuild before I even thought of fitting a turbo but I am a fussy cunt
I have got the battery area wiring etc tidied up heaps better now
I found a new fuel tap for $20US so why not, One less thing to worry about down the road
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Looks neat, Nice work
'Originally Posted by rock hardstock swingarms are for blokes with balls!! ha ha'
I would love to become a professional whistler. I'm pretty amazing at it now, but I wanna get, like, even better. Make my living out of it.
Yella turbo ZX7 Winner VCM Best Streetfighter and SOS encouragement award NFR 2011
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/for...-s-ZX7-project
Thanks Yella
I finally got the headlight wired up, I know the Polisport MMX (& similar) dirtbike headlight I am currently using is not the best but I thought I would see what I can do with it
I fitted a CREE? LED headlight bulb to replace the standard 35W/35W BA20D bulb so it drops straight in with no mucking round modifying & has high & low beam just like the stock bulb, For the very little power it uses it seems damn bright, Will be interesting to see how it goes on the road, I have also got to wire in the parking bulb which is a BA9s style & I have also replaced it with a 4-LED super bright bulb which only uses .36W compared to the stock 4W bulb, The LED parker bulb will boost the Lo beam too
Both the bulbs that I have replaced looked like smoldering candles compared to these new LED's
http://www.car-mod-shop.co.uk/ba20dc...-quad-395.html
The CREE LED headlight Hi / Lo bulb
The new parker bulb>
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