Suzuki
Superflare Velocity Stacks |
More Power.... and.... that SWEET Intake roar!
The power developed
by intake tract resonance optimization and the sharp, crisp sound of 4 properly
tuned intake ports - Goosebumps! :-)
Without major retuning unless we specifically said that we retuned in the model
specific area....... All of the dyno charts are power measured under FULL LOAD (is
in real world, upper gears) and NOTHING is published under unrealistic 7 second,
4th gear roll-on sweep tests.
1300 | 1000 | 750 | 650 | 600 |
gsx1300r Busa,
08-09 patented design - click here |
gsxr1000, 09 patented design - click here |
gsxr 750 08-09 patented design - click here |
SV650, 03-09 patented design - click here |
gsxr 600, 06-09 patented design - click here |
gsx1300r Busa,
99-07 patented design - click here |
gsxr1000, 07-08 patented design - click here |
gsxr 750 06-07 patented design - click here |
DL650,
04-09 patented design - click here |
gsxr 600, 04-05 patented design - click here |
gsxr1000, 01-06 patented design - click here |
gsxr 750,
00-05 only patented design - click here |
gsxr 600, 01-03 patented design - click here |
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DL1000,
02-09 patented design - click here
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The Military
Vehicle Technology Foundation was founded by the late Jacques
Littlefield. It is located in Portola Valley, just south of San
Francisco. The
Military
Vehicle Technology Foundation oversees one of the largest
and most significant collections of historical military vehicles in
the world. Our goal is to acquire, restore, and interpret the
historical significance of 20th and 21st century military vehicles.
Domestic and foreign combat vehicles such as tanks, armored cars,
self-propelled artillery, and other technically interesting mobile
platforms are the focus of the collection. We also maintain an
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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
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