NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
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NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
Voila!
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n61/ ... C04046.jpg
80bhp from this simple modification, does away with the carburretors, the engine feeds thro the tank itself on a microprocessor-controlled staged butterfly electronic whipdown valve for each pot, Big smiles, Big Miles...
Plus it looks Proper Bo!
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n61/ ... C04047.jpg
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n61/ ... C04046.jpg
80bhp from this simple modification, does away with the carburretors, the engine feeds thro the tank itself on a microprocessor-controlled staged butterfly electronic whipdown valve for each pot, Big smiles, Big Miles...

Plus it looks Proper Bo!
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n61/ ... C04047.jpg
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
Am I missing something? It is July the 1st and not April isnt it??
I can see 4 air filters set on top of a petrol tank. How that mixes air with the fuel and injects itself into the manifolds is anyones guess, but I'm keen to see it with its tank off!!
Or maybe I'm being thick, it has been known.......
I can see 4 air filters set on top of a petrol tank. How that mixes air with the fuel and injects itself into the manifolds is anyones guess, but I'm keen to see it with its tank off!!
Or maybe I'm being thick, it has been known.......
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
LOL
I have just rebuilt my 400/4, I put the filters on my NC23 tank for safe-keeping, my neighbour was well impressed with my new pod filters....

I have just rebuilt my 400/4, I put the filters on my NC23 tank for safe-keeping, my neighbour was well impressed with my new pod filters....


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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
Lol, I have pod filters on mine under the tank..
If you add a pod filter sticker you might get another 6hp
If you add a pod filter sticker you might get another 6hp

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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
I have BOTH, so there!
Loving your Hybrid on eBay, Woodzy... I was thinking of px'ing my VFR VTEC in for it - but then I would have two '23's..... (DOH)

Loving your Hybrid on eBay, Woodzy... I was thinking of px'ing my VFR VTEC in for it - but then I would have two '23's..... (DOH)
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
Cheers dude.. Yup that is true.. I am after a fireblade though really.
In a way I dont want it to sell, I have so much fun on it would be better to save for a blade..
These were the first filters I ordered... maybe a bit big

doh!!
Where did you get your ones from?
I love the induction roar now
What year is your vfr?
In a way I dont want it to sell, I have so much fun on it would be better to save for a blade..
These were the first filters I ordered... maybe a bit big


doh!!
Where did you get your ones from?
I love the induction roar now
What year is your vfr?
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
You said you were after a touring bike??
The VFR is a 2002, Helibars, full Honda hard luggage, pipercross filter, Devil link pipe and alloy cans... :)
Them some BIG filters! lol
The VFR is a 2002, Helibars, full Honda hard luggage, pipercross filter, Devil link pipe and alloy cans... :)
Them some BIG filters! lol
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
Sounds nice man...
Well I have convinced the other half that a fireblade would be most suitable

Well I have convinced the other half that a fireblade would be most suitable

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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
Right im confused now!!
How does this work?
And how do you fit it?
and most of all were can i buy it lol.
Thanks
Adam
How does this work?
And how do you fit it?
and most of all were can i buy it lol.
Thanks
Adam
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Re: NC23 HRC TurboRam filter kit
petrolhead19 wrote:Right im confused now!!
How does this work?
And how do you fit it?
and most of all were can i buy it lol.
Thanks
Adam
Ok, im not sure if you're joking here or not so i'll just answer lol.
1. It dosn't work, it's 4 open air filters placed on top of the petrol tank
2. To fit it, get 4 open air filters and place them on top of your petrol tank
3. You can buy open air filters from most motorbike shops, however correct fitting (as in the above picture) may require a qualified mechanic
LOL