Rear wheel horsepower
Rear wheel horsepower
Has anybody had there rear wheel HP checked before modifications on a 2003 to 2006 Z1000? According to the service manual Aussie Z's have a higher HP output than the U.S. model. This i believe is due to the ECU or possibly because it's Australian. I had mine dynoed before the mods and it was 121 HP to the rear wheel, this is at 4600 feet altitude. Of course dynoes vary so unless we had a direct comparrison it is really hard to tell. Remember a Jim Beam and a good brew enhance the tuning experience. If one is good 10 is better.
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Re: Rear wheel horsepower
We're so dumb here, we do the front wheel horses 

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I like your thinking oldman
The way you add a brew to every post that is........ and now a jimmy as well
ooohhh and I do agree the 10 is better
you do mean the ZX10, don't you.......




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Re: Rear wheel horsepower
my old (03) Z1000 did 123HP at the wheel with stock pipes and airbox lid mod.
we had 3 zx10r 05 models all within 1 HP of each other at 155HP at rear wheel on the same dyno same day.
theres a bit of comparison for you.
my guess is that we would have been 500Feet above sea level.
we had 3 zx10r 05 models all within 1 HP of each other at 155HP at rear wheel on the same dyno same day.
theres a bit of comparison for you.
my guess is that we would have been 500Feet above sea level.
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Re: Rear wheel horsepower
Wattie wrote:.....my guess is that we would have been 500Feet above sea level......




oldman - 121 rwhp for that model Z1000 sounds pretty much on the money - is yours a California model or 48-stater ??

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Re: Rear wheel horsepower
I know Belco is a hole, but it's not that deepGosling1 wrote:did you get 'em dynoed up here at Anarchy Road mate ????? We are about 650 feet above sea level, down where you are, maybe 100 feet above sea level *max*.

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yeh metres, that's what I meant.
Thank god you're a trained professional !!

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Re: Rear wheel horsepower
I wish i could have a ZX10r but my back will not take the riding position. Sounds like the HP is pretty close. I think it is the Calif. model as it had the fuel condensor under the seat, (I removed it as I could not fit my beer in the storage compartment). Thanks for the info.