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Suzuki Hayabusa Turbo

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I know its not a car but this is not ordinary Suzuki Hayabusa, it has a lovely Turbo on it :cool: and does 100-180mph in around 4 seconds, check the video out below. The video is 22.1mb and stream but probably quicker to download it and skip to the best bits :)

www.rx-7.net/video/NLRturbo.wmv

Hope ye liked it

DJ

:jawbig::jawbig::jawbig::jawbig:

OH MY GOD!!!!

:cool:

WOW, Doesnt really explian the feel ing he must get everytime he twists his right wrist....

Tim

that is awesome!!!!

i want one!!!!!!

Brum tsh, brum tsh. That is an animal!

I wanna go. :D

  • 2 weeks later...

:eek:

I've driven that engine in a car. Still kin quick! :D

surely thats kph and not mph.

otherwise i'm very scared and am just gonna go and hide in my bed and not come untill i'm totally sure the coast is clear :eek:

That IS MPH! :D

Feckin' hell........ The only thing that I've been in that would get even remotely close to that b'stard was a 515bhp Ultima kit car that was running a 7.2 litre V8. Even with that kind of power it still wouldn't live with the bike. Mind you, 135mph in 3rd (with plenty of wheelspin) was quite entertaining..... :eek:

IanM

2nd takes me to 75mph, checked last night. screams along nicely lol !

3rd takes me to around 115mph

4th takes me to around 150mph

5th takes me to around 180mph

still not got a good run on 6th. Time will tell after our next round of mods.

I've driven that engine in a car. Still kin quick! :D

Not your new engine for the Taxi??

Ta

Dazz :thumbup:

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