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 Posted: 18:56 - 02 May 2020 Post subject: Z750R Engine Mods |
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Hi All,
I've got a Z750R, really nice bike, had it since new, took my time running it in, always had fresh oil, I can't remember ever even redlining her, so the engine is 'sweet'.
Looks good to; satin black, belly pan, Kawasaki engine protectors, tail tidy, little tinted Puig screen, hugger, rad. guard, Acro 'silencer'.
But now that she's done 20 000 miles I have to admit that I've always had a sneaking desire to doing something with the engine, thing is I'm not sure what would make a nice difference without making her unreliable.
Is an ECU flash of much benefit?
Anyone know where I might be able to get her bored out to say, 800/820cc perhaps?
Losing one tooth off the front sprocket, fitting the Acro and running her on 97octane gas makes her take off at an impressive rate already, no wheelies, no wheel-spin, just pure forward motion!
Not being that tall at 5'8" I don't weigh too much, so moving up to a 1000cc machine might be a bit much, also the 750 is good in the 'flip flops' having a heavy crank but a relatively light top end.
So I'm into the 750, just wondered how easy it would be to get a little bit more out of her. |
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Umm... I can't believe I'm the first to point this out but...
What is the freaking point of tuning if you don't even thrash the nuts off of the bike in the first place?
I've read a few articles in bike magazines that show how much throttle the average person uses, and then before being told their actual figures the riders had to estimate it. Most said they were on wide open throttle maybe 30% of the time. In reality it's closer to 1 or 2% with only an ex racer getting to 10%. Many of the ordinary guys weren't ever fully opening their throttle.
So, on that basis, if you've never redlined your bike, it's a total waste of time and money tuning it, as you'll probably still ride at the same speed just using even less throttle and even less revs.
Japanese engines have effectively been idiot proof for about 30 years or more, particularly the 4 cylinders. Hammer it. Rev it to death. I guarantee your shock, suspension bushes, linkages, brakes etc will die a death far before the engine does. Change the oil and other service items on schedule, and twist the throttle.
if you DO want to make a mod, drop a tooth on the front sprocket (put a smaller sprocket on - don't do what some dolt on facebook did and grind off a tooth!) and revel in the new acceleration. A bore kit? Nah, you'll lose money. The bike will become less valuable because it's been messed with. Mint original bikes retain their value. Tuned ones don't.
I also have a theory that there is no point tuning a bike that isn't the top spec of that type of bike. Tuning an 800 is pointless when you can trade it in for a 1000.
If you ignore what I'm saying, you might as well just take your $ and throw them into a dumpster for all the good it will do. Spend the money on suspension improvements sure. Spend it on rider training. Don't tune a reliable engine, especially where you don't already use it's whole potential. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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The engines in jap bikes are pretty tuned anyway. Maybe a power commander and dyno time to set up the fuelling would get most out of it whilst keeping it reliable.
Losing weight, especially unsprung is another way, how about carbon wheels and some titanium bits, would look cool as well.
My mate I raced with had a head job, cams, full race system,dyno, cost him loadsa cash for an extra 15bhp, on an R1, so I imagine the gains would be less on yours.
There will be loads of tuners who can do it, the basic principles apply to all engines, only you can judge if the outlay involved is worth the modest gains you will get ____________________ 2022 Tiger Sport 660 2019 Street Twin 2003 K3 gixxer 1000 1998 Srad 600 track hack |
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Having said that, riding my Z125 all week when I get back on the Z750, it does feel incredibly fast especially since I've been running it on 97octane gas (it takes 3 or 4 tank fulls before it makes any difference and seems to be ambient air temperature dependent ). |
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What the fuck!
When did I become a Renault 5 driver?  |
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Would that be a 'vauxhall Nova'?  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 211 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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