Suzuki GSX-R1100, 89-92In 1989, the GSX-R1100 gained a top-end rush that the 87-88's were lacking in. We raced both of them in the WERA Suzuki Cup series - with the '89 still being competitive against the heavier, water-cooled 1993 GSX-Rs up until '93.Sadly, the '89 was retired at Road Atlanta, where it became shorter, narrower and not as straight as a racebike should be, as it left the track to become an engine donor for a mini-sprint car... Great bikes -- With the addition of the later GSX-R forks, it's even better! As a suggestion, use the Config #30 kit with the BMC #2922 individual air filters for 8-10 hp peak increase over a properly jetted bike with a stock airbox. Hint! - Do not try to remove the back of the stock airbox and try to make more hp than the open air filter setup - 2 weeks of work says - nope. With the back of the airbox removed, the intake "velocity stacks" are too long, totally disrupting the high rpm fuel delivery curve in a way that's impossible to fix. |
air cooled 1100 with 38mm 750 carbs |
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Long Boy Extended Fuel Screw set $89.95 |
"Long Boy" Finger adj. extended Fuel Screw Kit Frustrated with trying to find an "almost 90 degree" screwdriver to fine adjust your fuel screws for best idle and cruise?Use Factory Pro's new "finger adjustable" fuel screws to adjust fuel screws for best throttle response. Traveling to high altitude? It's easy to lean out the lowend temporarily.Knurled for easy finger adjust for weather or altitude or highway cruising mileage Straight knurled for pushing with a flat bladed screwdriver if your hand doesn't fit. Screwdriver slotted for if you want to use a short or right angled screwdriver (so a shop mechanic is happy) Make your life easier. Installation: New fuel screw kit comes with:
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CRB-S21-3.0 $149.95 (uses 2922 filters - not included) **38mm carbs** |
Config 30 carb kit 1100cc / 38mm "750" carb conversion Have
a set of 90-92,
38mm
GSX-R750 carbs? Want to run them on the 1100? Use this 3.0 kit and
matching 2922 BMC or K&N air filters.
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John Berrman, UK |
RTR-SUZ-1 (old # RTR-SUZ-2) $89.95 |
Ignition Advance Kit
This Factory Pro rotor advances the timing 5
degrees over the usual standard "19C0" rotor. With stock
engines with stock compression ratios, there is more power everywhere. Part throttle power
is better - helping corner exit speeds. Improved in-town drivability.
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F-Pro Shift Kits | |
SHFT-PRO-SUZ-3 $139.95 F-Pro steel microbearing detent arm, F-Pro shift spring, oil pan gasket ("Legacy kit" - allow 1-2 weeks for building) |
Microbearing Trans Detent Arm and Spring and oil pan gasket Kit Make shifting quicker and virtually eliminate missed shifts. This is exactly the same type of kit that Yamaha Racing has used.
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TL-float height gauge $59.95 |
The only way to accurately measure float heights.
Works on nearly every carburetor...... |
Looking for your idle mixture fuel screws? Here is where they are located: |
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EFI and Carb Tuning - Most all FI and carb tuning by Wheelsmith Racing |
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Flight Training - train with AMA race winner Todd Harrington. The Harringtons own American Flyers, one of the most established flight training facilities in the USA. 8 locations 800-362-0808 |
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The Rich Oliver
Mystery School will help you discover your hidden inner strength.
It will challenge you. It will teach you a new way of thinking, and a new way of riding. You can take your riding to an exciting new level! We use a variety of proven drills and training techniques. Practicing these techniques with our Yamaha dirt track trainers will enhance your abilities both on the track or the street. It doesn't matter what you ride or race, the Rich Oliver Mystery School improves everyone's skill level and mindset! |
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The extension of the laboratory
for engines of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology was completed
in about 1935. Its architect was Rudolf Otto Salvisberg (1882-1940).
He had a successful career in Berlin but returned to Switzerland after
the advent of the Nazis. His architectural style was somewhat similar
to that of Erich Mendelsohn. The staircase of the laboratory is in normal
use but well preserved. Edited to the tunes of Chemical Residue by Herbie Hancock. |