f4i HP
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RE: f4i HP
I dont know, that does not sound good to me. It sounds right where it should be.
They told you that crap to just let you hear what you wanted to hear. It nothing impressive nor its horrible.
A very standard dyno. F4i have about 112-117 hps. With the energy lose from the clutch, trasmission, chain and wheel it comes to about a 10 hp lose.
They told you that crap to just let you hear what you wanted to hear. It nothing impressive nor its horrible.
A very standard dyno. F4i have about 112-117 hps. With the energy lose from the clutch, trasmission, chain and wheel it comes to about a 10 hp lose.
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RE: f4i HP
ORIGINAL: alekinci
I dont know, that does not sound good to me. It sounds right where it should be.
They told you that crap to just let you hear what you wanted to hear. It nothing impressive nor its horrible.
A very standard dyno. F4i have about 112-117 hps. With the energy lose from the clutch, trasmission, chain and wheel it comes to about a 10 hp lose.
I dont know, that does not sound good to me. It sounds right where it should be.
They told you that crap to just let you hear what you wanted to hear. It nothing impressive nor its horrible.
A very standard dyno. F4i have about 112-117 hps. With the energy lose from the clutch, trasmission, chain and wheel it comes to about a 10 hp lose.
To the OP - It's pretty good in that it's right where it's supposed to be for the f4i. Compared to other 600 Supersports, it's low. Most of todays 600 supersports (including the 600rr) are in the 100-115 hp range).
z.
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RE: f4i HP
I read in Cycle World (or possibly Sport Rider) magazine a couple years ago that the '03 F4i makes 102 HP (from what I remember). It was in one of their tables at the end of the publication - had over 100 bikes listed with their HP, torque, 1/4 mile and 0-60 times. I will have to find that issue...
Question is is that rear wheel HP or engine HP? Dunno. I would expect 100 HP is average for a stock or slightly modded bike. I'm no expert though.
And zzz11, where exactly do you get your info from? Any of us can just throw numbers out there (myself included) but your statement holds as much truth as alekinci's. Without reference anyone of us can be right.
See also: https://cbrforum.com/m_9324/mpage_1/tm.htm#11291
WHO KNOWS?!?!?!?
Question is is that rear wheel HP or engine HP? Dunno. I would expect 100 HP is average for a stock or slightly modded bike. I'm no expert though.
And zzz11, where exactly do you get your info from? Any of us can just throw numbers out there (myself included) but your statement holds as much truth as alekinci's. Without reference anyone of us can be right.
See also: https://cbrforum.com/m_9324/mpage_1/tm.htm#11291
WHO KNOWS?!?!?!?
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RE: f4i HP
ORIGINAL: jjkukla
And zzz11, where exactly do you get your info from? Any of us can just throw numbers out there (myself included) but your statement holds as much truth as alekinci's. Without reference anyone of us can be right.
And zzz11, where exactly do you get your info from? Any of us can just throw numbers out there (myself included) but your statement holds as much truth as alekinci's. Without reference anyone of us can be right.
cbr600f4i (plus others) : http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/stre...e_dyno_charts/
There are many other sources for dynos, if you search around.
z.
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RE: f4i HP
ORIGINAL: zzz11
Other 600's : http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/046_.../photo_01.html
cbr600f4i (plus others) : http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/stre...e_dyno_charts/
There are many other sources for dynos, if you search around.
z.
Other 600's : http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/046_.../photo_01.html
cbr600f4i (plus others) : http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/stre...e_dyno_charts/
There are many other sources for dynos, if you search around.
z.
so the filter and slip on dont do much for HP alone and only good for looks and sound ???