The Hayabusa engine is part of the Suzuki Hayabusa sport bike motorcycle. It is the world's fastest production motorcycle and can get up to speeds of 188 to 194 mph.
The Suzuki Hayabusa engine weighs around 134 lbs, or approximately 61 kg.
On the back of the engine casing
sure i can! but can u.....?
Possibly suzuki? Idk if it is the biggest, but their Hayabusa engine is pretty insane.
1300cc Suzuki Hayabusa engine. That'll get ya movin!
A Suzuki Hayabusa is the fastest available legal street bike and uses very thick oil. The factory recommendation for a safe running engine is 10w-40.
The same as previous years gen 2 new colors only :-(
It only costs about two to three thousand dollars more to get the turbo on your Hayabusa. It is well worth the money if you want to get more speed and acceleration.
The cars emission requirements are based on the vehicle year/ make/model and the engine that came with the vehicle. If you were to put a hayabusa engine in a car, it may or may not pass the emissions and may not be required since the engine was changed to something so exotic. If it does have to be tested and fails, I'm sure that it can be waivered.
The Corliss steam engine is remarkable because of the design of the valves which control the intake and exhaust to the steam to the cylinder.
Yes, it is possible to fit a Suzuki Hayabusa engine into a 1992 Katana 1100 frame, but it requires significant modifications. The frame will likely need to be customized to accommodate the different dimensions and mounting points of the Hayabusa engine. Additionally, modifications to the electrical system, cooling, and exhaust will also be necessary. It's a complex project that should only be undertaken by someone with advanced mechanical skills and experience.
To match a Hayabusa engine with a Suzuki Samurai transmission, you'll need to ensure compatibility between the engine's output and the transmission's input shaft. This often involves using a custom adapter plate to align the engine and transmission, as well as modifying or fabricating a driveshaft to accommodate the different lengths and mounting points. Additionally, you may need to consider the gear ratios and ensure that the Samurai's transmission can handle the power and torque output from the Hayabusa engine. Proper engine mounts and possibly modifying the vehicle's chassis may also be necessary.