My UK Fz6 N Supercharged/nitrous Streetfighter.

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I think the real question is, with a supercharger and NOS... where's the dyno sheet and 1/4 pull?:rolleyes:

The custom paint is pretty cool, especially with the matching rims. Personally, I prefer a cleaner look, but to each his own. The originality of it is worth it all by itself.
 
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very nice work sir :thumbup:

Take Her To Any Shows Yet?? I'm Sure she would be a Best In Show contender :thumbup:
 

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I think the real question is, with a supercharger and NOS... where's the dyno sheet and 1/4 pull?:rolleyes:

in my top drawer haha. running 200whp without gas. dont really need it. its fast enough does 0-62 1.9 secs on the rollers. going for a tuneup soon so will post new figures.
 

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in my top drawer haha. running 200whp without gas. dont really need it. its fast enough does 0-62 1.9 secs on the rollers. going for a tuneup soon so will post new figures.

What do you mean without gas? You mean you are running straight NOS?

I didn't think this was possible since the primary purpose of NOS is to provide a concentrated dose of oxygen to the burn cycle. You would still need gasoline to burn. Fire needs: 1) flame 2) fuel 3) oxygen
 

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What do you mean without gas? You mean you are running straight NOS?

I didn't think this was possible since the primary purpose of NOS is to provide a concentrated dose of oxygen to the burn cycle. You would still need gasoline to burn. Fire needs: 1) flame 2) fuel 3) oxygen

Ahhh he wiped out the ol' fire triangle...

and yes, I am confused about that as well :confused:

maybe he modded his bike to work without gas :eek: :ban:
 

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Im fairly sure he was using gas to refer to nos, like one of us saying off the bottle.

i want a supercharger SO BAD, if you dont mind me asking what did the kit cost you?
 

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when i say without the gas i mean that its making 200 wheel horse power without the nitrous activated. 240 with. I had the kit custom built for 4500 pounds.
 

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Wow. There's something you don't see every day.

What modifications did you have to make to the engine internal parts to handle that much power?
 

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very nice work! do you have any writeups fromt he work that you have done.


You just became all of our hero's for doing this much to our beloved FZ!
 

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Where's the wheelie bars?

Looks great. I'd like to see more photos of the motor and how you did the front suspension.

What brand of swingarm is that, or did you have it fabbed up? Also, the bottle that hangs from the passenger footpeg bracket; is that oil for the motor? Is is dry-sump now? Looks great and very cool! Give us some more details.

Need to work on those chicken strips a bit however. :rolleyes: j/k
 
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Beautiful bike! I love the paint job, you don't see nebula graphics every day.
Any write ups on your extensive mods would be devoured with much enthusiasm over here I'm sure.
Great job once again.
 
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