EastCoast Banshee Posted June 6, 2006 Report Posted June 6, 2006 Well hopefully this will put to rest all the retards who think there piped banshee can go 110 mph. All my banshee has is FMF fatties, PC2 silences, uni filter, and 22s tires. Numbers just dont lie so here you go. Quote
sheefreak Posted June 6, 2006 Report Posted June 6, 2006 Your test holds no merit. What gearing are you using, how many RPM's does your motor rev to? I agrre w/you that most people who say their banshee goes 110 is bullshiting, but what happens if you run a 17 tooth front, and 38 rear sprocket w/almost limitless room and your motor revs to 10,500 or 11,000 RPM's? You might just hit 110. Not trying to be a dick, just some food for thought. Quote
EastCoast Banshee Posted June 6, 2006 Author Report Posted June 6, 2006 Sorry forgot to mention im on stock gearing. But the differance between 10500-11000 is only a few mph. Even with 19 toooth in the front i dont think i could get past 100 with just a piped shee. Anyways it really doesnt matter much just figured id share my findings. Quote
BansheeBrian Posted June 6, 2006 Report Posted June 6, 2006 Stock gearing and piped for 80mph.Not bad gains going from stock to piped.Too bad you don't have Oldsmobile hill close by I'd like to see the reading then.Thanks for the info. Quote
NYUK Posted June 6, 2006 Report Posted June 6, 2006 Your test holds no merit. What gearing are you using, how many RPM's does your motor rev to? I agrre w/you that most people who say their banshee goes 110 is bullshiting, but what happens if you run a 17 tooth front, and 38 rear sprocket w/almost limitless room and your motor revs to 10,500 or 11,000 RPM's? You might just hit 110. Not trying to be a dick, just some food for thought. limitless room means nothing. if you don t hit it in a quarter mile, you ain t hitting it. even with 18 38 gears, i was out of gear at the 8th.pinned in 6 th. my highest mph was 111 mph.lightened drag frame, street tires, ect. a banshee with dirt tires, fenders, shocks,400 lb and a rider will never do 110 mph. it would be a vibrating mess at 90. Quote
txblueshee Posted June 6, 2006 Report Posted June 6, 2006 limitless room means nothing. if you don t hit it in a quarter mile, you ain t hitting it. even with 18 38 gears, i was out of gear at the 8th.pinned in 6 th. my highest mph was 111 mph.lightened drag frame, street tires, ect. a banshee with dirt tires, fenders, shocks,400 lb and a rider will never do 110 mph. it would be a vibrating mess at 90. I'd pay good money to see somebody try to run your old motor wide open on a stock chassis... Mike Quote
EastCoast Banshee Posted June 6, 2006 Author Report Posted June 6, 2006 Id try it as long as you pay the medical bills too Quote
Dead Op Posted June 6, 2006 Report Posted June 6, 2006 I got 93-95 outa my shee with 16 40 gearing Quote
sheefreak Posted June 7, 2006 Report Posted June 7, 2006 My point was actually that his test was not a good one. I by no means meant to say that exact combo of gearing would get you there, I wouldn't know. What I meant was that gear ratio and RPM's could come into the equation and make the difference between two piped banshees. Could you hit 110 on a piped banshee in a stock frame if you could hypothetically gear it that high and get a push start to actually be able to take off in first?......I highly doubt it before something breaks. Quote
Master of Faster Posted June 7, 2006 Report Posted June 7, 2006 (edited) Its not that simple, even with the gearing necessary to go 100+ you need the HP to pull it. A piped shee otherwise stock will not do 100mph end of story, even with huge gearing and miles of miles of room. He could get maybe a couple more mph by gearing up but thats it before running out of HP, somewhere around 80 mph is going to be close for most piped banshees. Edited June 7, 2006 by Master of Faster Quote
J.J. Posted June 7, 2006 Report Posted June 7, 2006 Its not that simple, even with the gearing necessary to go 100+ you need the HP to pull it. A piped shee otherwise stock will not do 100mph end of story, even with huge gearing and miles of miles of room. He could get maybe a couple more mph by gearing up but thats it before running out of HP, somewhere around 80 mph is going to be close for most piped banshees. Well said. Because a Banshee has a Cd of a brick shithouse, wind resistance has a huge effect on top speed. The relationship between wind resistance and speed is not linear, in fact wind resistance increases with the square of the speed. Drag= Cd x air density x velocity(sq) x frontal area/2 ( Reference:NASA ) This means that if a piped Banshee of typical 40HP can only manage 80mph, then the same Banshee under the same conditions requires 63HP to get to 100mph. Quote
gipperz Posted June 7, 2006 Report Posted June 7, 2006 Closest I ever had on my gps was 17ft with in accuracy. What was yours reading? Just wondering. Quote
NYUK Posted June 7, 2006 Report Posted June 7, 2006 gps is a guestimate. the only way to really see is to be timed on a track.alot of people would be surprised. Quote
dajogejr Posted June 7, 2006 Report Posted June 7, 2006 Its not that simple, even with the gearing necessary to go 100+ you need the HP to pull it. Well said. You could theoretically gear it to do 120MPH....then first feels like 3rd...and it won't even think about pulling 4, 5th or 6th... Last time I was at the track with my bud's shee...it did 74 in bone stock form. We took the front fenders off...and it did 77. I thought that was funny.... Quote
Animalman294 Posted June 7, 2006 Report Posted June 7, 2006 The things we argue about............. Quote
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