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MSTANGSALEEN
06-07-2005, 12:17 PM
So has anyone hooked up a super charger to there bike with 4 carbs? I have 4 intakes so I have to somehow make this thing pump psi in each intake. I guess if I left the stock airbox on I could have hooked it up to the big dam open air hole and been done with it.

Cool Cat Racing
06-07-2005, 01:16 PM
Its not that simple, the airbox on most bikes isn't meant to be pressurized. If you do it will leak horribly. If you can rig it so its sealed better you may be able to reuse the stock air box but it will probably require some sort of manifold to work best.
Ryan

MSTANGSALEEN
06-07-2005, 02:12 PM
Yea, thing is I threw it away and kpt the pod filters.I'll fig something out or just not fool with it. I mean hell I have already done so much.Bigger carbs,,,,stage 3 jet kit,,,,stage 1 quick accleration kit,,,higher compressed heads,,,,forged pistons and rods,,,,exhaust,,,,,intake,,,Now just need to paint it badly.I wonder how good that krylon plastic paint works...

HiPSI
06-07-2005, 02:21 PM
standard carbs don't like to be pressurized.... and why the hell would you want a big bulky supercharger on a bike?

David88vert
06-07-2005, 09:36 PM
You will need a shop to do it. You will not have the necessary fab skills.

It's much easier to go turbo.

http://sportrider.com/bikes/146-0502-ZRX-2-zoom.jpg

MSTANGSALEEN
06-08-2005, 02:19 PM
You std. carbs. What all kind of carbs are there because these arent the stock ones that came with the bike. Turbo huh, so if I got turbo I still would have to do bov and wastegate and change out the manifold right?

HiPSI
06-08-2005, 04:45 PM
actually you can build a manifold out of PVC pipe and epoxy

David88vert
06-08-2005, 05:33 PM
You std. carbs. What all kind of carbs are there because these arent the stock ones that came with the bike. Turbo huh, so if I got turbo I still would have to do bov and wastegate and change out the manifold right?

Do a search for Westech ZX11. They made a turbo kit for the ZX11's for $4500. They have a decent list of parts and pics, so you can get a good idea of what is involved. Also read their tech sheets.