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sy84
31st December 2009, 15:53
hi im going to buy sum bodies 4 my vts cld anyone advise me on best ones to buy.thanks
Ryan
31st December 2009, 15:57
please read the forum rules on text talk.
Theres many to buy, Jenveys, AT power, KMS DTH(rare now mind) and bodging on some bike bodies..
You also need to think about managment etc..
saxo_furio2000
31st December 2009, 16:40
AT power bodies are getting quite popular in the saxo / pug scene.
you would need management too, a good choice is the predator ecu.
have a search mate
sy84
31st December 2009, 22:37
yea im defo gona go for the predator ecu jst need sum advise on bodies as dont know much about them.thanks
JamesR
31st December 2009, 22:38
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=236140 << Post number 9 ;)
And Jenvey's are very good :)
boabVTR
2nd January 2010, 18:49
bike bodies are a cheaper way to go thats what im doing. im going for bodies off a suzuki gsxr 750 or 1000. the predator ecu might seem like a good way to go but for extra bit of cash you could buy an omex, emerald or dta which you could put into your next cars just with a remap and a different loom.
jeffchiz
2nd January 2010, 22:34
throttle bodies and bike carbs are completely different just to let you know, id steer clear of bike carbs very hard to get running right and are no where near as good as throttle bodies. i had some Kawasaki zzr600 carbs in the end i got rid of them and bought a rallye inlet instead
Sparco_Tom
3rd January 2010, 09:45
get yourself onto rallyeregister there is normally a few sets of bodies forsale each month
Jackman
3rd January 2010, 14:50
throttle bodies and bike carbs are completely different just to let you know, id steer clear of bike carbs very hard to get running right and are no where near as good as throttle bodies. i had some Kawasaki zzr600 carbs in the end i got rid of them and bought a rallye inlet instead
Can be if done correctly!
I know of a car that had GSXR 1000 bodies made up by Sandy Brown/Colin Satchel that produced 193bhp!
Doubt if he had chosen Jenveys it would of made that much difference!
Ryan
3rd January 2010, 14:52
Can be if done correctly!
I know of a car that had GSXR 1000 bodies made up by Sandy Brown/Colin Satchel that produced 193bhp!
Doubt if he had chosen Jenveys it would of made that much difference!
Sandy wasnt using carbs on simons engine though :homme:
boabVTR
3rd January 2010, 15:48
throttle bodies and bike carbs are completely different just to let you know, id steer clear of bike carbs very hard to get running right and are no where near as good as throttle bodies. i had some Kawasaki zzr600 carbs in the end i got rid of them and bought a rallye inlet instead
think you might be getting a little mixed up mate. nearly all production bikes nowadays are running throttle bodies for the same reason we want to put then on our engines. more power and easier to set up.
KamRacing
4th January 2010, 09:23
bike carbs are good but you need a proper inlet manifold to run them with good power. People buy them cheap and then bodge an inlet with silicon hoses as they want a cheap solution. I've seen these make no more power than standard when done like this.
Kev
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