what is the question?
87 Octane
injected
110 horsepower at 12,500 RPM
no the headers are different so the midpipe needs to be what the bike came with.
No, a CBR 929 motor will not fit in a 2000 CBR 600 F4 without significant modifications. The two bikes have different frame designs, mounting points, and engine configurations. Additionally, the electronics and cooling systems may not be compatible, making the swap complex and impractical. It's best to use an engine that is designed for the specific model for optimal performance and reliability.
They won't fit off the bat. It will take a bit of work. You'll need some spacers, brackets, you need the f4 main stay, some time, work and patience. The main thing that's going to get it to fit is going to be the f4 main stay. Once you get that on you should be able to fit the front fairings on, at least. The rest may take some more work and the tail is a different story. For that you may have to mess with the subframe which i wouldn't suggest unless you're mechanically advanced.
That's a tough one but just check the spark plugs to see if they are gas-fouled if they arent check your main wires in the housing for any fraying/shortcircuting
Under the tank and under air box... Becareful for the air box and all hosing
i have a cbr 600 f4 year 2000 i top it out at 310 the bike has a few go fast bits my m8 has a zx 600 2005 i got it 2 315 but had no more room hope this helps
The F4 is the Fantastic Four!
f4. That's why it's marked f4
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