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Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« on: October 01, 2011, 11:30:34 AM »
Anyone know which is the best GSXR1100 model to tune up and fit a turbo charger to? I heard it said that a GSXR1100 K is one of the best but what views do you guys have? I'm toying with the idea of revisiting the 90s and building me a streetfighter :D
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2011, 08:38:07 PM »
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2011, 09:36:13 PM »
you need the lowest compression model available for turbo charging and an intercooler will help plus you must retard the ignition under boost the more boost you put to it the more likely you will need to retard detonation by using alcohol or water injection if you are running 10 to 1 compression you probably can only use 2-4 lbs of boost without water or alcohol injection
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2011, 03:18:13 AM »
I know no first hand info, but I know the drag racers used to like the big  Suzukis because they had roller bearing cranks.
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2011, 12:46:26 PM »
Any 1127cc GSX-R with the old style head, I think they changed the head desing in 1991 or something like that.

If you are gonna REALLY turbocharge it, you gonna lower the compression ratio anyway?
Finns build a lot, and I really mean a lot of turbo GSX-R's, mostly 1216cc.
Check out www.proboost.fi

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p.s. roller bearing cranks someone mentioned... GSX 1100 (&1150) in Europe, GS in US.

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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2011, 05:49:23 AM »
lordmoonpie,
                      Have you found an engine for your turbo project? Which one do you think you will go with ?
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #6 on: November 22, 2011, 09:15:56 AM »
I know no first hand info, but I know the drag racers used to like the big  Suzukis because they had roller bearing cranks.

        The GSXR 1100 had a plain bearing crankshaft.  The Kawasaki's have the roller bearing crankshaft.

       Here's a pic of my PERSON rebuilt KZ1000 MK2  rollor bearing crankshaft.  Has all the bearings and thrust washers replaced, billit big pin center and has been welded so that the crankshaft pins wont spin under severe loads.

           

           

           

  The GSXR 1300 HAYABUSA also has a plain bearing crankshaft.   ;)
                         
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #7 on: November 22, 2011, 09:40:10 AM »
 LOORDMOONPIE,  The 1986-1991 GSXR's were air/oil cooled .  Later models are water cooled, bigger upside down forks, bigger brakes, wheels and tires. Wet weight - 86-91 ( 505 lbs )    1992 up- ( 580 lbs )
 It's a matter of choice and $$$$  on which way to go.  Either way it will be a bad a$$ bike when done !
 It would really be cheeper to find one all ready done and let the builder take the huge loss.   ;)

     http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1990-SUZUKI-GSX-R1100-TURBOCHARGED-AWESOME-CONDITION-/180755796336?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item2a15e29170
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #8 on: November 23, 2011, 07:42:37 PM »
LORDMOONPIE, you still with us......?
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #9 on: November 28, 2011, 02:49:14 AM »
The Kawasaki's have the roller bearing crankshaft.
Yes, old Kawasaki's and Suzuki GS.
When you want a Kaw to handle big power, you use Suzuki rods ;)

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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #10 on: November 29, 2011, 04:08:06 AM »
Still here guys - just having internet problems...
Am thinking I'd like to go water cooled but for no obvious reason. I hear that GSXR1100-k motors are great to turbo but can't find any solid engineering evidence. I want to take it up to something like 1460cc lol

No engine yet as building work at home has killed all available funds but I hope that will change in the next 4 weeks or so. The bad news is the building work means I lost 1/3 of my garage space:-(
The good news is that I gained a home cinema and some racedeck flooring for the remaining garage - wooho!  8)
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #11 on: November 29, 2011, 05:42:29 AM »
Still here guys - just having internet problems...
Am thinking I'd like to go water cooled but for no obvious reason. I hear that GSXR1100-k motors are great to turbo but can't find any solid engineering evidence. I want to take it up to something like 1460cc lol

No engine yet as building work at home has killed all available funds but I hope that will change in the next 4 weeks or so. The bad news is the building work means I lost 1/3 of my garage space:-(
The good news is that I gained a home cinema and some racedeck flooring for the remaining garage - wooho!  8)
1216cc GSX-R air/oil-cooled turboengine produces easily over 300hp and can handle it as well.Sounds adequate for a streetfighter to me ;)
How much do you need?
Like I said, any 1127cc or Bandit 1200 engine is good (something about the clutch, but that's not a big deal), just forget about 1991 or later GSX-R's with shim valve adjustment.I even know a 1986 GSX-R 1100 turbo, with a GSX-F engine, runs high 8's and is fully streetable.

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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #12 on: November 29, 2011, 05:56:46 AM »
LOORDMOONPIE,  The 1986-1991 GSXR's were air/oil cooled .  Later models are water cooled, bigger upside down forks, bigger brakes, wheels and tires. Wet weight - 86-91 ( 505 lbs )    1992 up- ( 580 lbs )
 It's a matter of choice and $$$$  on which way to go.  Either way it will be a bad a$$ bike when done !
 It would really be cheeper to find one all ready done and let the builder take the huge loss.   ;)

     http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1990-SUZUKI-GSX-R1100-TURBOCHARGED-AWESOME-CONDITION-/180755796336?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item2a15e29170
1991 they changed the head design (valve adjustment), 1993 watercooling.

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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #13 on: November 29, 2011, 09:59:48 AM »
I had a cup of coffee with a friend of mine who owns a few GSX-R's.
1990 GSXR 1100, another one with a turbo and a genuine 1989 GSX-R 750R.

Reason you mentioned "K-model" is that's when (1989) Suzuki changed the engine from 1052cc to 1127cc.

Any 1127cc engine, or a Bandit 1200 engine is a good base for this kinda build, in Bandit engine you replace the clutch assembly with a GSX-R unit and you are good to go.

Juha
p.s. He also said some not so pretty things about the watercooled GSX-R's, but I'll just say they are not a good idea for this kind of project...

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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #14 on: November 29, 2011, 10:52:39 AM »
The Kawasaki's have the roller bearing crankshaft.
Yes, old Kawasaki's and Suzuki GS.
When you want a Kaw to handle big power, you use Suzuki rods ;)

  For really big horsepower with a roller bearing crankshaft you need to use FALCON rods.   ;)

   http://www.faliconcranks.com/1pc.html

  http://www.faliconcranks.com/2pc.html

  http://www.faliconcranks.com/H-Beam.html
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #15 on: November 29, 2011, 10:59:09 AM »
  For really big horsepower with a roller bearing crankshaft you need to use FALCON rods.  You should see
  what the prostock and top fuel rods look like.   ;)
Yeah, Falicon rods are extremely nice but Katana rods can take quite a beating as well ;) They are very different from the stock GS rods.
http://www.garyclarkracing.com/cranks.htm

Never seen a top fuel rod, but some Top methanol funny car rods I've seen, my machinist was the crew chief for a local racer for years.
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #16 on: November 29, 2011, 11:02:08 AM »
Actually Mr. Blue... I have a crank laying somewhere in my shop and I knew it isn't a GS crank, wasn't sure if it was from an older 8-valve engine but now that I saw your pics, I'm sure it came from a Kawasaki, so thanks for the info ;)

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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #17 on: November 29, 2011, 11:31:20 AM »
 Anytime Leino.  I like looking up info and posting pictures to help fellow members and learning myself . 
  You can never learn enough.   ;)   How about some TITAINIUM rods !!    :o :o    ;D

   http://www.crower.com/connecting-rods/titanium-crowerods-custom-4-cyl-motorcycle-7799.html

   Man ,  those with a lightened crankshaft and alternator =  1000,000 RPM'S  !!  LOL !    :o  ::)   ;D ;D
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #18 on: November 29, 2011, 02:19:27 PM »
Anytime Leino.  I like looking up info and posting pictures to help fellow members and learning myself . 
  You can never learn enough.   ;)   How about some TITAINIUM rods !!    :o :o    ;D

   http://www.crower.com/connecting-rods/titanium-crowerods-custom-4-cyl-motorcycle-7799.html

   Man ,  those with a lightened crankshaft and alternator =  1000,000 RPM'S  !!  LOL !    :o  ::)   ;D ;D

Very nice, i bet they are worth a pretty penny.... :o
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #19 on: November 29, 2011, 03:17:02 PM »
 Yes RR,  I'm really afraid to ask them !!    :-[ :-[    ;)
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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #20 on: December 06, 2011, 06:25:57 AM »
im new to this site just cause i seen your question. i can tell my drag bikes are all 89-90 1100 turbo with standalone fuel injection. i run the bone stock engine with head studs and valve springs i do not touch the timing either. i run 28 psi on c16 fuel and have never hurt anything but the trans. my bike made just under 400hp at 28psi and has been for about 2 years now. i have another one that is built throughout and it is 550hp as does eric paquette who just broke 250 in the mile with his. these motors bone stock i have seen exceed 425 in the past i say stay at 385 on a stocker and you will have a long life if its tuned rite. there are a few of us that have done alot with these old oilers and believe me we will all tell you they are tough as they come! u can email me for more info if needed. i can tell how to fit a gix1000 multi stage clutch in the 1100 as well. good luck.

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Re: Best GSXR1100 engine model for turbo charging?
« Reply #21 on: December 06, 2011, 11:04:50 AM »
ALSO YOU DO NOT NEED TO LOWER THE COMPRESSION AT ALL 10:1 IS GREAT FOR BOOST ON A BIKE WE R NOT TALKIN CARS HERE. ALL MY ENGINES RUN 10:1 AND I HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH THE STOCK MOTORS. I JUST SOLD A MOTOR THAT I BOOSTED FOR OVER A YEAR THAT HAD 62000 MILES ON AND I HURT THE TRANNY BUT THE MOTOR STILL RAN GREAT EVEN ROD IT BACK TO THE PIT WITH THE HURT TRANNY. THE BANDIT IS 9.5:1 COMPRESSION BUT YOU NEED VALVE SPRINGS AND CLUTCH FOR THE BANDIT.