HP numbers for modded 1000RR
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HP numbers for modded 1000RR
hey guys i am new to the forum and had a quick question on my 1000RR. I just bought the bike in april. I use to havean 05 zx6r, but needed more power. the 1000 definitely solved that problem. lol Now, my question is what is the stock hp on the bike and what kind of gains should i expect with the jardine race baffle exhaust with k and n airbox and a power commander. I heard that those three combined make a huge difference. thanks guys and keep up the good work
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RE: HP numbers for modded 1000RR
you can expect in the 140-145 range for stock
do not use the K&N way too many bad reports of power loss.
go with the BMC race filters instead. jardine is more of a middle of the road pipe so dont expect monster gains
maybe +5-8 off of the baseline
every bike will respond differently
for example mine only pulled 140 stock but with an arata slip, bmc filters, and custom map it gained 10hp
other bikes have gained 14-18 from an arata or sato slip
go to 1000rr.net and check the hp sticky
quite a few people are putting out 160+ at the rear wheel with those two pipes
do not use the K&N way too many bad reports of power loss.
go with the BMC race filters instead. jardine is more of a middle of the road pipe so dont expect monster gains
maybe +5-8 off of the baseline
every bike will respond differently
for example mine only pulled 140 stock but with an arata slip, bmc filters, and custom map it gained 10hp
other bikes have gained 14-18 from an arata or sato slip
go to 1000rr.net and check the hp sticky
quite a few people are putting out 160+ at the rear wheel with those two pipes
#3
RE: HP numbers for modded 1000RR
ORIGINAL: baxsom
you can expect in the 140-145 range for stock
do not use the K&N way too many bad reports of power loss.
go with the BMC race filters instead. jardine is more of a middle of the road pipe so dont expect monster gains
maybe +5-8 off of the baseline
you can expect in the 140-145 range for stock
do not use the K&N way too many bad reports of power loss.
go with the BMC race filters instead. jardine is more of a middle of the road pipe so dont expect monster gains
maybe +5-8 off of the baseline
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RE: HP numbers for modded 1000RR
didn't you say a stock 1000 runs between 140-145???
so thats a pretty good guest-tamate ofmy baseline.
so thats a pretty good guest-tamate ofmy baseline.
ORIGINAL: baxsom
numbers are useless without a baseline. it could have had 150 stock or it could have had 120 stock.
which one would be the more impressive.
ORIGINAL: Rampage
04 1000RR
Yoshi, BMC, Power Commander, up 2 in the rear.
recently dyno'd and got 154 to the tire.
04 1000RR
Yoshi, BMC, Power Commander, up 2 in the rear.
recently dyno'd and got 154 to the tire.
which one would be the more impressive.
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