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Hi im a new member here but been reading for a while...
i bought a bms 4 seater with a 800cc efi its a 2008.. but how all thing go, I NEED MORE POWER!!!.HEHE so i was thinking of puting a turbo. but some one told me to go straight to a hayabusa 1300cc motor. the work wont bother me its just do you think it will be a better chose.
first question will a hayabusa motor be beter then a tubo 800cc
2nd how will i make it have reverse???
thanks for your time and help jesse
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For the time and expense, the better option would be the turbo. It will give you good results whereas the new motor will take adapting and modifying.
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Your comparing apples and oranges. The turbo 800cc will cost about 2500 and bolt on with no effort and give you about 50 to 60 HP depending on who you listen to. The Hyabusa puts out three times the HP but will cost 4000.00 for the engine another 2500 for the rearend, probably another 2000 for misc parts to make it all work plus a huge amount of fabrication. And then after all of that the frame probably wont hold the HP. Go with a turbo or sell the chinese cart and buy one with a hyabusa already installed. _________________ 2005 Joyner 650 Turbo
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thanks for the replies.. yes i agree on the work, my frined that told me to do a busa motor has a bike that was totaled. and he said i can have the hole bike for nothing. but again i do agree a turbo would be a lot easier
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wait a sec here a busa engine for nothin guy you hear that that may make it a little cheaper but ur right lots of work but you would have a monster at the end but vanet is right about the frame being weak _________________ 06 joyner 250 sand viper,red metallic....royal purple oil blue clutch spring 17 gram sliders and upgraded clutch
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at my work i have a welder ,torch and a lot of scrap metal. i would buy 1 with a busa in it but dont have that much money its just i want to be different. i might just go a turbo for now but get the busa to have it for later 
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If you have the time, tools and ability there are alot of cool plans out there to put a hyabusa in. Check out minibuggy.net. You will still be surprised how much it will cost, even with a donar bike but it will certainly be one nice ride and if you do a good job you can probably sell it later to get most or all of your investment back. _________________ 2005 Joyner 650 Turbo
2006 LJ Tech 1000
2006 sunl 1000
2005 Corvair powered 4 seater
2-1985 250sx trikes
200x trike
200s trike
1915 VW high jumper
Lots more small and large toys!
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sounds sweet then you can have a lightning roketa _________________ 06 joyner 250 sand viper,red metallic....royal purple oil blue clutch spring 17 gram sliders and upgraded clutch
ploaris ranger
Second Annual SoCal Buggy Bash At Ocotillo Wells NOV. 21-24 Details Here:http://www.buggynews.com/topic14442-90.html
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