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Old 04-02-2004, 01:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hi guys i just want to know wat is "RAM AIR INDUCTION' AND "Unit Pro Link" SUSPENSION WHICH IS FEATURED IN CBR 2004 RR.

AND ONE MORE QUESTION ( sorry to be out of topic) specially to delhi guys from where can we get tank protectors like sbk tank protectors(pro grip) in delhi .
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if iam not mistaken ram air implies to the direct air intake frm the vents which are usually in the front of the bike it gives an additional boost to the engine by directly taking in air frm those vents an gives an increase in bhp as in cbr1000rr 2004 which has a stock bhp of around 172 which increases to 180bhp with ram air as for pro link i hv very little idea so i am not writng nething bout it
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Pro link is a Patented Single side swingarm developed and used by Honda on its bikes .

It goes by the name of Pro Link in the world markets.


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Old 04-02-2004, 04:49 AM   #4 (permalink)
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And for RAM check it !

http://www.sportrider.com/tech/146_9910_ram/
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than for ur replies and to enhance my knowledge
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so if we can put an small plastic pipe beneath our fairing and join it to the air filter intake area.
so will it boost the speed a bit or not. please dont laugh on my thoughts and please be positve in replying.
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Old 04-02-2004, 04:58 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Right you are koolsun.. its kinda like a freer air intake in cars which provides more boost..
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u got it rite it may work but at high speeds in excess of 75kmph+ u can find more info on this if u use the search, it was discussed very long bck for pulsars i guess and ppl had tried it out n it worked ,although it needed carb setting accordin to more air flow
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eh? A RAM air intake for a Pulsar?? This I gotta see! can u post me the forum url koolsun?
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a ram intake for pulsar i goTTA SEE!....
i know for a fact that the for the ram air (boost) to actually work in the Yamaha R1 (2004), u gotta cross 200kmph.....so below 200 kmph its still 172 bhp rather than 180.....are u sure abt the ram air on the pulsar, koolsun?
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