**SUPERCHARGED Fireblade!!** - In-depth look at the TTS Performance kit
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2021
- Here we give you an in-depth look at the new TTS Performance supercharger kit for the 2009-2016 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade.
We've removed the fairing, seat and fuel tank, to give full access to the component parts of this comprehensive kit.
We explain what goes where and give you some essential advice for DIY installation.
With a minimum of 250hp available (we made 270hp on our test bike), this package turns the Fireblade into an absolute monster!
This package is available to order from TTS Performance NOW!
Call: +44 (0) 1327 858212
Email: sales@tts-performance.co.uk
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Fantastic package superb engineering..👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love how you can hear the milling machines in the background 😁
Thanks for the video,I will be ordering one for my 08 cbr here in Sydney shortly,can’t wait to get the bike back after it’s been installed
Facts I've been looking for 1 for my 08 cbr 1k
just discovered your channel and I'm hooked, brilliant. too much is never enough 👍
More coming tell your friends 👍
Thank you.
Really great video love to see these more in depth videos, looks really well done i have seen a couple of TTS builds and they are always top notch builds, would love to have a TTS supercharged bike one day.
Tell your friends 👍
@@TTSPerformance How much pressure can a turbine hit a Kawasaki H2? 2.5bar
It is recommended that you purchase the chop H2 turbo it has.120000rpm Speed of rotation
Ordinary turbines are also.0.6~1.5bar The biggest.TURBINE SPEEDRpm magnification gives you
2.5.bar ~7bar INTAKE PRESSURE
@@user-ze5gl1pu9i 0.7 bar 150,000 rpm.
Me too,
Fantastic looking piece of kit no ZZR1400R kit available ?
Don't you need other pistons or a lower compression when using a supercharger?
I’m wondering what can be done besides a giant swing arm to actually be able to use that power
could you make a system like that for a ninja 300?
How much is your left hand mounted kit for the Gen 2 Hayabusa?
The plenum its look wery good..have You measured the inlet tepm. at full boost?A little water injection on the upper rev.,and go safe :)
Water tank, pump, puppies, wiring, controller. Lots of cost and difficult to package on such a small bike.
Would bike mileage be a factor when installing this kit? For example, would the bike be more reliable with the SC installed at 10,000 km versus 30,000 km? These engines are robust and take some serious abuse but I know adding forced induction to an older car engine usually ends badly.
It really depends on how they are looked after.
I wouldn't mind one of these kits for my 2018 Hayabusa. I like the idea of dropping a tooth off the rear sproket. I'm due for a new clutch, so it's probably time for a Supercharger and a quickshifter also. Do you supply the ECU's?
Hi. We reflash the ECU
We reflash yours.
do you do this conversion on the honda blackbird engine carburetor version
Sorry we don’t
any sc77 kits?
hopefully in the next few years you will have a honda made supercharge, and hopefully even faster than h2r💯💯♥️
That's what I'm saying 😀
@@bseries8826 yeah hopefully 🙏♥️
thats obvious... few years and h2r are a old bike... technology evolves...
EXCACTLY, what I want to beat a h2 with cbr1000rr
An sv650 would be dope!
Anything need to be done to the engine as far as rods or pistons to reliably run this kit?
Just fit the kit. No engine work.
It’s hard to believe that the stock internals such as the rods, front sprocket drive bearing and trans hold up to this power. TTS, you haven’t changed internals?
@@bryanemerson5619 nope. We have run this set up in cars at the race track and they last very well. Extremely strong engine.
How much to add to a cbr1000rr? That I'm looking into? What will top speed be? I personally like CBRs over ninjas. Thx for help.
What year
What year
Would this kit fit the 2019 cbr1000rr
Sorry no. Up to 2016
Is it possible to fit it in a Kawasaki zx6r?
Anything is possible for a price 👍
Wondering if this would work with a 2001 cbr929rr fireblade hmmmm
Something similar.
Do you have any products for Ducati?
Sorry we don’t
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TTS,have You tried make a watercooled plenum? Maybay for a 1k 1000 gsxr? :)
A charge cooler with a prerad to cool the water was thought about but space is limited. Water pump, expansion tank , pipework etc etc. Price point would not make it viable. Highest temp I have recorded at the top end of the 1/4 mile was 60 deg C. That’s damn good for non- intercooled.
Where you going to put it all?
@@TTSPerformance Not a bad temp number,what was the ambient temp,15-20 C?If so,here in Hungary now we recorded 37C!!!..if i was in your place,i make a simple home made water injection kit..nozzle location befor your plenum,a small caffee machine water pump(exist 12v version),and, a small bottle(0,5L) for water,or fill it full,and use the oem coolant reservior(or set up another one on the another side of radiator) with low level indicator led..set a rpm swich for 10.000 rpm(start point),and done..the system activated only on upper rev range,protect the engine from detonation for sure.Cheap,simple,work great!..but like i say,its my way..
@@TTSPerformance Yeah,on cbr the place very limited..have seen a 675 daytona with under tail section placed water pump,heat exchanger+ fans..maybay you have place under headlight,fix it horizontaly+fans..
Or search a place for heat exchanger on both side somewhere under the bike,location like the vyrus 987 bike have..
So how much water pressure are you going to get? You have to fight boost pressure to get any spray. You would need a map switch as a fail safe if the system failed or ran out of water. I'm familiar with all forms of charge cooling and have used them. I'm not against them, they are all considered in my builds. But price point, practicality, efficiency, simplicity are all taken into account. You don't want to switch it on with rpm but at a preset boost level.
Does it fit 06 Generation?
Sorry no.
I bet you can put this blower on any one litre engine, like the Austin A-Series or Ford pre-Crossflow. J
I can.
Are there any of these performance kits still available?
Yes. On the shelf
@@TTSPerformance what's the beat way to contact you all, through Facebook?
@@DC-wg7us richard@tts-performance.co.uk
@@TTSPerformance Are they still Available?
@@TTSPerformance Interested in a Supercharger kit for a 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa! How much? Cost to ship to Houston, Texas?
How much does one of these kits cost
£3500 or approximately $5000
Email richard@tts-performance.co.uk for more info
Faster than my stock H2 which has 231 ^^ need to map it to 260 so i dont get rekt by a 2009 CBR
2013 not 2009
Dont forget,the h2 weight a lot more than cbr..
@@anonimus4639 lost 11 kg just by replacing the stock exhaust with a full tittanium
@@Nekminute Yes,its ok,but! 238-11=227kg wet,and how mutch hp?The cbr have 250 at the wheel,and 195kg wet..for the 227kg,if i calculated right,you need 291whp..of course hp its not he all aces,its depend on a lot more things,like rotating mass(wheel weight),lowered central mass point,extended swingarm,riders weight,skills,etc..
@@anonimus4639 must be a reason for being weighty, im curious how long those cbrs will last they werent built with a supercharger in mind. If i go above 260 hp towards 300 ill need an intercooler aswell swap some internals some crazy power you can get out of the H2
Finial a fast honda.
How much
Check out www.TTS-Performance.co.uk
price is ???????????
Check www.tts-performance.co.uk
Nice kit,but the air filter is a huge fail. It looks real tacky on the side like that.
But it gets good cold air and doesn’t have ground clearance issues. It can’t fit under the tank. Where do you suggest?
Your Facebook link goes to a personal training and fitness website instead of your Facebook
Thanks for letting me know.
Price
£3600 gb pounds
@@TTSPerformance in American money
How can I order one would it fit a 08
@@MichaelSmith-ji4cb $5000
@@MichaelSmith-ji4cb just email sales@tts-performance.co.uk. Give us your name address and phone number. We send an invoice. You pay by Visa MasterCard or bank transfer. Easy.