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RAM AIR: What's It Worth?

By Jon Doran
Kawasaki Zx 9R Steering Head View
The ZX-9 runs air from the... 
   
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Kawasaki Zx 9R Steering Head View
The ZX-9 runs air from the fairing's leading edge over the frame spars.
Honda Cbr600f3 Front End Stripped View
Other bikes, such as the ZX-6R,... 
   
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Honda Cbr600f3 Front End Stripped View
Other bikes, such as the ZX-6R, pass the fresh-air runners through the frame, while Honda's CBR600F3 breathes in fresh air from above the radiator and below the triple clamp.
Kawasaki Zx 9R Ram Air Intake View
Hidden but visible behind... 
   
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Kawasaki Zx 9R Ram Air Intake View
Hidden but visible behind the black aluminum nets are the twin-snorkle balance pipes, which pressurize the carb float bowls to match the airbox.
Kawasaki Zx 9R Ram Air Test View
To reproduce the effect of... 
   
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Kawasaki Zx 9R Ram Air Test View
To reproduce the effect of a rapidly moving ZX-9, we pumped air up the Nine's nose with this attachment; the lower hose is the standard dyno cooling hose directed at the radiator. For an airtight fit, Steve Burns taped the intake hose in place and checked the pressure with a manometer.
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Motorcycle (Kawasaki ZX-9)... 
   
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Motorcycle (Kawasaki ZX-9) speed and airbox pressure
Kawasaki Zx 9R Manometer View
The manometer wasn't eye-pleasing... 
   
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Kawasaki Zx 9R Manometer View
The manometer wasn't eye-pleasing once taped in place, but it worked well, measuring pressure in the airbox at simulated speeds up to 150 mph. This pressure gauge allowed us to quantify the effect of Kawasaki's ram-air system in the real world.
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Kawasaki ZX-11 D ram-air intake... 
   
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146 9508 RAM 8 ZOOM
Kawasaki ZX-11 D ram-air intake system.
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This magnification of the dyno chart shows the difference between dynoing a ZX-9 with ambient pressure (lower line) and then stuffing 30 millibars of wind into the intake system-a gain of eight horsepower (from 123 to 131 at the peak). The manometer shows that the ZX-9 reaches 30 millibars of airbox pressure at 150 mph.

Community Comments

ponch86  (10/12/09 06:32 AM)

i can totally agree wit the article i have a 99 zx9r and ive had it up to 170mph with a couple mods like jetted carbs muzzy pipe and a 15 to 43 sprocket ratio and it felt like it wantd to keep going, i was just running out of road to continue.it felt like i was flying.felt no vibrations no interruption of the bike at all, real smooth all the way.

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