Nissan Skyline GTR VS. Hayabusa
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1st, its not a Skyline GT-R anymore, as Nissan has separated the Skyline (G37) and GT-R. 2nd, of course its not stock. It has the Switzer 800 tuning package, and has 700+hp. It does low 10s, and traps in mid 130s. It's a nice package.
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No doubt the GT-R will beat the Busa top end but the Busa rider is weak on his launches.
Busa speedo limited to about 186 and with drag bike/rider top speed would be even less.
Busa speedo limited to about 186 and with drag bike/rider top speed would be even less.
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lmao, thanks for the clarification, like no one here didnt know this . you brought light to all these confused ppl. before you, it was mass chaos in our world. thanks pking , you are the savior that we been hoping would return and save us from insanity.
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have him race this hayabusa
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+1 they shouldn't be putting people in danger on public roads
I know that there was a chip for older model busa's.
I was told by my tech. that Suzuki had made the newer ECU's in all their bike unable to bypass. The only way to get these speeds is with a new ECU which would cost some big bucks
What I can see in the video is a newer busa 08+ (first bike) and a older busa 07- (second bike).
The second bike seem to hold up better against the GT-R. It could be the conditions, rider, mods, or the general year of each bike that caused these variables. But again, I don't know if the bikes in this video are using the same ECU's as we do here in the US.
Nevertheless, the GT-R is one kickass ride
I know that there was a chip for older model busa's.
I was told by my tech. that Suzuki had made the newer ECU's in all their bike unable to bypass. The only way to get these speeds is with a new ECU which would cost some big bucks
What I can see in the video is a newer busa 08+ (first bike) and a older busa 07- (second bike).
The second bike seem to hold up better against the GT-R. It could be the conditions, rider, mods, or the general year of each bike that caused these variables. But again, I don't know if the bikes in this video are using the same ECU's as we do here in the US.
Nevertheless, the GT-R is one kickass ride
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But seriously, I was just sharing a lil info on the tuning package. There were some that werent sure if it was stock, and it's faaar from. If you are among the enlightened, then have a coke, a smile, and stfu