04-30-2008, 03:45 AM | #1 |
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Suzuki Hayabusa Bike Engine into used and old z3 coupe model.
I know it is insane idea to get fast car into super car for dirt cheap . I just want see would it be possible to do any conversion on a z3 coupe. a 499 hp with 200 + mph and 13K RPM.
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Busas have anywhere close to 500hp? Since when?
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04-30-2008, 04:14 AM | #4 |
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Well this is talking about a car, but I find it hard to believe a Busa engine/derived engine has anywhere close to that much power.
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check out some of the movie clip on youtube.com
13K RPM bike 230 mph |
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A Busa engine in a car is silly because the car is far too heavy for the torque-less motorcycle engine to be effective. The only way it would work is on a very light vehicle ala Catterham/Atom/Elise.
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Yeah I think those things weigh something like 1600 pounds.
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heres one!!!
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And another
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