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Default KTM Dragbike! 1000(+)hp

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Engine: ..........................Supercharged NITRODUKE 1995cc
Fuel:.............................. 85-95% Nitromethane
Crankcase: ....................Prowork 7075 billet
Crank: ...........................97mm stroke billet
Rods:..............................7.75" Brooks B2
Barrels: ..........................Prowork bulletproof 4.5" bore
Pistons: ..........................BME Topfuel (big mighty exploison)
Heads: ...........................Prowork OHC 4 valve Super flow
Cams: ............................Prowork TF 285 duration
Blower:......................... Autorotor 3150, 28-34psi boost
Fuel systems:...... SalakaZi
double-fuel-pump-construction
Fuel consumption: ............1.1 litres /sec
Injector:........................... CBD carbon
Ingnition:......................... Hestec / / Prowork booster
Datalogger:........................Hestec / Prowork
Beltdrive:...........................Prowork 125mm 1:1 ratio,Gates polychain
Clutch: .......................Prowork 8" 3-disc, 15 arms 4stage Prowork digital controller.
Transmission:....................Prowork Jacksaft
Frame: ..............................Prowork TF 03 wheelbase 97"
Bodywork:.........................Prowork
Frontfork: ......................... R1
Wheels:..............................OZ racing 3.5-17/ P&M 13-15
Tires:..................................120 / 70, Good year 31.5x14-15, MT 31x14-15
Brakes:...............................Spiegler, / P&M, Indy ovalracing brakediscs
Fuel volumes:.................... 20 litres / oiltank 2.5 litres
Weight: ..............................380kg + rider
Horsepower:...................... +1000 hp
Best times:......................... 60ft 1.026s. 1/8mile 4.36@272km/h/4mile???
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