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Add Nitrous, Puts a kick in the GS

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Added some go to the GS1100. really steps up the 1/4 mile. Not bad for a bike that was new back in 83. 68" inch wheelbase streetbike. sorry for the cell phone timeslip pic. it says 1.42 60ft. 5.72 in the 1/8th @ 129 1/4 mile 8.78 @ 157 mph.
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Good job !! how much did you spray?? and what was that 330.

It's amazing what alittle gas will do, just remember to hold on tight.
 
What does she run off of the spray?

I just saw a pic of your bike in another thread... You could make a lot of money racing Busas/ZX14s.
 
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It is an extra 75 shot. 330 was a 3.82 I guess it makes around 230 RWHP on the juice.
off spray it's a 9 sec. bike. To make the bike really start running fast I had to break down and buy a really good head "The" most expensive part I bought for the bike.

The old GS is a money maker but those in the "Know" know what they can do. I actually own a Turbo Busa too but it's apart getting a undercut Trans. right now. I have been eyeballing the new B-King. I sat on it today. All I can say is the tanks wide.
 
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Wow 75 is big. I'm just starting with a 36 shot and that hauls, can't imagine a 75.

1.9 seconds flat from the 330 to the 1/8 is hauling the mail :twisted:
 
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32 degrees the Dyna 2000 will pull out a preset amount of timing I think it has four modes and I have it on the one that pulls the most out. Plus I have it activave the retard mode when the starter button is pressed to help with cranking. The 2 dial Schnitz box starts at 28% and is over 1.5 sec. I might be wrong on the static timing but it's close. with the Dyna 2000 you can set the static timming with the bike not running plus it has a biult in timming light.
 
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Good night, that's not a slow bike...

Come to KC sometime.. Alot of fast bikes around here that I'd love to see go down in a race. :)
 
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8.78 is a good number But... A lot of the newer bikes can surpass that time with just simple bolt on's and a dry nitrous kit. The GS engine took A LOT of modification to reach that time. Could have bought a used newer bike for what I spent on it. I just like it. I biult it myself and it's got character. \\:D/
 
The GS engine took A LOT of modification to reach that time. Could have bought a used newer bike for what I spent on it. I just like it. I built it myself and it's got character. \\:D/

Right on man, ANYBODY can buy a new bike. :-D

You got any pictures of your setup? :-s
 
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Just older ones, I took all the body work off of it last night and I pulled the swingarm off today. I will get some more good pics when it goes back together. I need to clean all the wiring up. It works fine but needs to be a little bit more tidy.
 
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