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Author: Subject: GSXR 600 TB info - may be of interest......
Jenko

posted on 18/11/07 at 08:34 PM Reply With Quote
GSXR 600 TB info - may be of interest......

I thought I'd post some recent findings on the GSXR TB's...

I bought my bodies with the airbox still attached, and noticed that the center two rubbers are actually proper trumpets...So, a quick bit of ebaying and I bought another GSXR 600 airbox for £20. So, I now have 4 rather nice trumpets that my filter backplate ill sit on perfectly as the groves for the air box are in the correct place.....

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The remaining 4 rubbers just happen to act as perfect couplers to attach the TB's to the manifold...

As an added bonus, the GSXR 600 airbox, also has a air temp sensor, so I now have two of those, and I think (maybe someone can confirm), these can also be used for coolant sensing also (so thats another few quid saved)......

Another pic

Apologies if this has been noted before :-)

PJ...

[Edited on 18/11/07 by Jenko]

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martyn_16v

posted on 19/11/07 at 08:39 PM Reply With Quote
There are actually a few different lengths available, so there's a bit of choice if you have space issues or want to try tuning the inlet tract length.
GSXR Trumpets
GSXR Trumpets


The outer two are from a GSXR1000 (yes, it does have two different lengths on the same bike, cylinders 1 and 4 have the stubby ones, 2 and 3 the long). I *think* the middle one is from a 750, not entirely sure on this one. I don't know whether they'll fit the 600 tb's though, the 750 and 1000 are larger diameter bodies.






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