None, if you want a hyabusa, buy a hyabusa
The firing order for a 1995 Suzuki RF900R is 1 3 4 2. On the RF900R, the distributor rotates counterclockwise.
Right under the muffler berings and next to the blinker fluid reservoir.
The 1995 Suzuki RF900R does not have a traditional speed governor like some vehicles might. Instead, it is designed with an electronic rev limiter that prevents the engine from exceeding a certain RPM, which helps protect the engine from damage. This limiter acts as a safeguard rather than a governor that restricts overall speed.
You use division.
they use it to build body parts and make cells
Most parts are interchangeable
Mainly floral parts.
You can use it to corresponding parts of a trianglr
to save money a use fewer parts i will use a parrallel curcuit
they use meters
use only the bony parts
Parts that will work on other cars Example many gms can use many of the same suspension parts, etc. There is an interchange manual that people use that look for them in junkyards.