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Turbo GSXR 1000 drag racing on 6lbs of boost

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  • @swampdonky750 How about you explain why an engine will blow when you redline it on boost? Share that wealth of knowledge...... Dipshit LOL

  • The only place an extended swingarm is acceptable is the drag strip.

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  • Rev that bitch out, you got a turbo - ok, dont mean shit if you keep it under 9 grand....

  • that trap speed seemed a little low for such a quick time. he probably saved on his engine towards the end

  • is engine stock besides the turbo?

  • @whothaplaya I hate how extended swingarms look on a bike, plus it destroys utility ... thought I was the only one

  • @MalliganTheUFO

    HAAHAHA, Red Squared = Explosion. awesome..

  • For those 45 ppl that thumbed up MRgixxer100 for saying "makes me moist" probably didn't read the "MR" in his screen name....

  • @jereomen He he he he he, because the line.... Its red..... and boost.... is red as well, and Red squared equals explosion........ He he he he he. I know this wasn't aimed at me, but I had to point out this obvious fact of life... ;)

  • @joshbethaking It doesn't seem like they really start coming alive until after 8,000rpm.

  • @jereomen That's actually a thing for bike engines. The internals are light and the engine is meant to rev under a load such as the load of moving the bike, not spinning the crank as fast as possible. It won't immediately fuck up the engine, but it's not good for it either.

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