hayabusa TB's are way too big IIRC they are something like 40-44mm
info on various TB sizes can be found here;
http://www.msefi.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=6627
busa's are 46mm
pffft, well thats not much cop, the bike mine came off, its section is emptyahwell, i know all i need to know about them
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You lot really know your stuff! Never realised how much knowledge there was in this section.
ECU will control how much fuel goes in, its no different to standard mpi fueling
yes we know our stuff in the cento section we are real car enthuasts, mostly chav's and teenagers who like Halfords drive puntos (no offence )
I doubt if Wolf Racing actually found those figures themselves (I mean, by rigorous empirical study)! Interesting that the figures don't differentiate between 2 valve and 4 valve engines, undersquare/oversquare engines, etc.
Nevertheless, those are not a bad starting point (but neither was my 29mm figure, lifted from Bell's book).
The point Stone Newt makes is a good one -- many many years ago CCC ran a comparison between a plenum chamber singleTB set up and a carb per cylinder set up on a racing pinto engine. With carb per cylinder, the engine lost out everywhere below 7k.
And a 33mm throttle will flow 103cfm
I doubt if Wolf Racing actually found those figures themselves (I mean, by rigorous empirical study)! Interesting that the figures don't differentiate between 2 valve and 4 valve engines, undersquare/oversquare engines, etc.