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ZR-7, GPZ, z750
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03 Mar 2008 23:58 #198274
by gorack
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hey gringo what size dia is the pipe where it goes into the muffler, i just won one one fleabay and i plan on cutting off that muffler flange and using my kerker slip-on. p.s. you need more kz's akrons about a hour away nice too know spare parts are available close to home:)
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06 Mar 2008 15:45 #198772
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1991, Zephyr 750. GPz750 turbo engine, 810cc, Garrett T25 turbo, GPz1100 throttle bodies, 310cc injectors, Power commander, Dyna coils, Lots more as well...
KB Saturn fitted with a stock GPz750 turbo engine. Loads to do on this project.
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Love the pics of the "modern" Zephyr. LOL. Almost looks like mine would if I gone down the monoshock route.
1991, Zephyr 750. GPz750 turbo engine, 810cc, Garrett T25 turbo, GPz1100 throttle bodies, 310cc injectors, Power commander, Dyna coils, Lots more as well...
KB Saturn fitted with a stock GPz750 turbo engine. Loads to do on this project.
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06 May 2018 04:41 #782946
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Yes it will. But the zr7 exhaust is much heavier.
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06 May 2018 04:48 #782947
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The zr7 motor will fit the kz frame, but you have do so some playing with motor mounts to get the correct alignment.
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06 May 2018 06:17 #782948
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1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
Replied by TexasKZ on topic ZR-7, GPZ, z750
Thanks for the info, JWP993, but did you notice that nobody has posted to this thread in more than ten years? I'm not sure that any of these guys hang around here anymore, so you may not get any responses frm them.
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06 May 2018 07:28 - 06 May 2018 07:31 #782951
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Here are some photos posted previously in another topic. First photo is of Andy the Gringo's KZ650 with ZR7 mufflers system.
In reference to the topic post, when looking into the swap-ability myself a while ago, I was surprised to see that the ZR750 engine was only 75 hp. I think the KZ750 / ZX750 are about the same.
In reference to the topic post, when looking into the swap-ability myself a while ago, I was surprised to see that the ZR750 engine was only 75 hp. I think the KZ750 / ZX750 are about the same.
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07 Aug 2022 09:37 - 07 Aug 2022 09:39 #871820
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"Swim against the current, even a dead fish can go with the flow"-somebody (I forget Who)
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I know I’m digging up an old topic but I find it of interest.
I'm posting a link to a review of the '82 GPZ750. Inside you’ll find the engine specs and where Kawasaki got the power for the engine. You can use this data to compare it to the specs of the engine in the newer ZR7/ZR7S.
For starters, the ZR7 uses CVK32mm carbs compared to the Mikuni 34mm of the '82 model.
The compression ratio on the ZR7 is 9.5:1, same as the '82 750.
I don’t know if Kawi continued the mild port job on the newer engines or much else about the internals such as cam specs but I’m assuming the pistons are the same.
The 1982 dyno'd at 65rwhp. My seat-o-the pants says my 2001 ZR7S does too, or darn close.
Here’s the link… www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/roadtests/kawasaki_gpz750_cycle.html
Heres a blurry pic of a brochure. I have the factory 2001 manual if more info is needed.
I'm posting a link to a review of the '82 GPZ750. Inside you’ll find the engine specs and where Kawasaki got the power for the engine. You can use this data to compare it to the specs of the engine in the newer ZR7/ZR7S.
For starters, the ZR7 uses CVK32mm carbs compared to the Mikuni 34mm of the '82 model.
The compression ratio on the ZR7 is 9.5:1, same as the '82 750.
I don’t know if Kawi continued the mild port job on the newer engines or much else about the internals such as cam specs but I’m assuming the pistons are the same.
The 1982 dyno'd at 65rwhp. My seat-o-the pants says my 2001 ZR7S does too, or darn close.
Here’s the link… www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/roadtests/kawasaki_gpz750_cycle.html
Heres a blurry pic of a brochure. I have the factory 2001 manual if more info is needed.
"Swim against the current, even a dead fish can go with the flow"-somebody (I forget Who)
Last edit: 07 Aug 2022 09:39 by blipco.
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