has anyone ever heard of or done this
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
there we go guys
nc24 engine in a nc30 frame with nc30 rads, carbs, wire harness and exhaust system
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nc24 engine in a nc30 frame with nc30 rads, carbs, wire harness and exhaust system
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
Yup, that aint no nc30 engine!
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
i have no idea, i bought it from a guy that imported a few from japan, i heard the nc24 engine is better for racing thats why they do this in japan
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

cool.. be interesting to see what tuning could be done to that motor and see how it goes.
Would have thought it might rev less with the heavier top end..who knows!!
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
arnt they big band engines too so it should have a bit mroe torque?
looks like its got nc24 coils too
looks like its got nc24 coils too
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Yeah the NC24 has 4 coils not 2.Spike16 wrote:arnt they big band engines too so it should have a bit mroe torque?
looks like its got nc24 coils too
They fire 180 the same as the VFR750's.
Well according to the TT F3 manuals Cam posted the other day the HRC NC24 made 73bhp.
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
It revs to 13,500 with the standard CDI, 14,500 with the HRC one.CMSMJ1 wrote:
cool.. be interesting to see what tuning could be done to that motor and see how it goes.
Would have thought it might rev less with the heavier top end..who knows!!
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
And that's why they need two coils per bank, 360 degree they can use wasted spark, the NC30/35 is big bang, RC/NC24 is screamer.Neosophist wrote:Yeah the NC24 has 4 coils not 2.Spike16 wrote:arnt they big band engines too so it should have a bit mroe torque?
looks like its got nc24 coils too
They fire 180 the same as the VFR750's.
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this
IF i've read the book correctly it's an 87 RH-II engine (would have been in a rothmans bikeDataRacer wrote:Yep that's an nc24 engine.nc30 madness wrote: my engine number is nc13e 1059825

Are your oil cooler ports blanked off or linked together?
You should be able to fit an oil cooler fairly easily (providing you find somewhere to fit it

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