REMATCH (high hp guys advice)
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REMATCH (high hp guys advice)
Im about to have a rematch with a Suzuki GSXR 750 and i raced him before and when it went down by the time i shifted into 3rd to 4th he put 2 cars on me. By the time i hit 140 he had 3 1/2 on me. Within 150mph i started pulling on him a little
By the time i stopped at 170mph he had a car & 1/2 on me. This was around 430hp @ 12lbs
Now that im tunned to 18lbs (483hp) im wondering if i have a chance with this 750cc bike. And also if anyone has had a race in there 7 against a bike.
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By the time i stopped at 170mph he had a car & 1/2 on me. This was around 430hp @ 12lbs
Now that im tunned to 18lbs (483hp) im wondering if i have a chance with this 750cc bike. And also if anyone has had a race in there 7 against a bike.
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I have never raced a bike in my FD, but I have owned several bikes (including one now). With the better.newer tune it should be pretty close from a roll. Prolly even if you don't pull some. The thing is with that bike once you are getting close to that 170mph mark the bike is basically done/topped out... I would be interested to hear how this one turns out. You guys be careful though.... that is damn fast and ANY SMALL mistake on a bike at those speeds and there will only be pieces of him left to pick up....
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Yea My Friends O3 750 Goes To About 170mph Fast, After Thats They Slow Down, Do A High Mph Roll, If Want I Can Maybe Get U A Race With My Friends 89 240sx 450rwhp On 21psi
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I would say that with your new tune, and assuming the bike has not gotten faster, it should be a close race. I see you pulling on him around 135-150mph. Let us know how you do. Good luck.
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