What is involved in putting a full nitrous kit on a 2003 Hayabusa? Parts, Brand, Shot size, wet, dry? The bike has 14000 miles on it is there anything recommended to do to the engine? Also brand on a new 50+sprocket and chain?
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Sorry man,
I guess what i would really like to know is what nitrous kit are the busa running? I have done a wet nitrous kit on a ls1 and i know what that consist of. Nitrous kit window switch and tuned. Is a busa about the same thing?
Roll your own. If you can pick up Smithabusa's ECU flashing equipment and nitrous harnesses you can put the N2O kit together for ~200 if you buy all NEW equipment. I think if you include the spraybar I bought, i have a whopping $275 in my nitrous. I'll post up some pics tonight and components I used.
Paintball gage stuck in the frame (sorry for the crappy phone pics)
Solenoids under the seat
Sometimes if you keep your eyes peeled on places like here, psychobike.com, craigslist, and ebay you can get STEALS on people selling kits used with good solenoids and line and you can resale the rest of the kit you dont use.
1Slowbusa--where are you thinking for a bottle mount? If you dont mind me asking? It looks like your avatar shows a stretched arm, if you want I'll send you pictures of my bottle mount on the arm between the tire and arm. It's pretty slick and if you do a few things right, pretty stealthy, though not as hidden as Djsin's.
I pulse the nitrous and fuel valves with a progressive, and the nitrous valves occasionally need to be rebuilt. As you indicate, they sell a rebuild kit for not a lot of money, but the point is you can waste a lot of time and even potentially damage stuff with sticking nitrous valves.
Regarding bottle valves, I think I remember that there was a recent 2007 recall on NOS valves from serial # on the valve of higher than ????. Keep your eyes out
That's my bottle mount. I would think if you're not riding in too much weather, it shouldnt be too hard to keep clean, but this is my first season with that arm and mount... I know my buddy I bought the arm from didnt have a whole lot of a problem, but it does get rubber on it at the track. I suppose if you waxed it, or hit it with some pam or something it would be pretty easy to keep clean. My arm is a 4-6 over, with a the bottle mount welded, though they can be drilled, tapped and bolted on also.
Draco, I'll definetly keep my eyes peeled on all our bottle valves.
Tox, You got it on the wrench my man! And yes, it's a paintball gage. I'll try to get some better pictures of everything tonight, since my bar is in now. The gage is a 400-1200 psi. Think it cost me all of $11 at a local paintball shop.