
750 engine transplant
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750 engine transplant
hello chaps a car decided to pull out on me a while ago they take your license away for a long time if you have brain damage so to keep me from going mad in the mean time (i mean any madder than i already am now)i was thinking of doing something interesting with my little vifer i was thinking super charging but then after a conversation with a mechanic i realised i knew less than nothing about it so i was thinking a 750 transplant i know its possible seen the thread but anyone got any more info on it or even info on a super charger any help would be greatly appreciated and id love you all 

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Re: 750 engine transplant
Not sure who but there's a few members on here with 750 conversions.
http://www.aaperf.com/
AA Performance do a lovely made kit for the VFR800 (fuel injected though..)
Their website used to have lots of information on it about the kit and how they made it so might be an idea to look at.
http://www.aaperf.com/
AA Performance do a lovely made kit for the VFR800 (fuel injected though..)
Their website used to have lots of information on it about the kit and how they made it so might be an idea to look at.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: 750 engine transplant
has the 800 hundred transplant been done before or is that new territory ?
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Re: 750 engine transplant
I think thats totally new!
Interestingly the VFR1200 engine is smaller than the 800, also shaft drive and bound to be very expensive as they are quite new.
Interestingly the VFR1200 engine is smaller than the 800, also shaft drive and bound to be very expensive as they are quite new.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: 750 engine transplant
I fitted an A&A kit to my 800--it's a very, very tight fit into the frame with all the supercharger gubbins. I just can't see it fitting into a smaller bike...
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