Z-400
#31
Here the info I have, Now, you'll notice its set up alittle different that most comparisons, so pay attetion..
Chart (for Raptor owners)
cannibal---33hp
400ex------21hp
DS650------37hp
Raptor660--67hp
Chart (for 400ex owners)
Cannibal---33hp
400ex------67hp
DS650------37hp
Raptor660--35hp
Chart (for DS650 owners)
Cannibal---33hp
400ex------22hp
DS650------72hp
Raptor660--35hp
Chart (for Cannibal owners)
Cannibal---62hp
400ex------22hp
DS650------37hp
Raptor660--35hp
REMEBER!!! These are NOT MY Numbers!!!
BTW, I heard rumors my source is compiling data for a LTZ400-Yamaha Breeze shootout, I'll keep you all posted.
Chart (for Raptor owners)
cannibal---33hp
400ex------21hp
DS650------37hp
Raptor660--67hp
Chart (for 400ex owners)
Cannibal---33hp
400ex------67hp
DS650------37hp
Raptor660--35hp
Chart (for DS650 owners)
Cannibal---33hp
400ex------22hp
DS650------72hp
Raptor660--35hp
Chart (for Cannibal owners)
Cannibal---62hp
400ex------22hp
DS650------37hp
Raptor660--35hp
REMEBER!!! These are NOT MY Numbers!!!
BTW, I heard rumors my source is compiling data for a LTZ400-Yamaha Breeze shootout, I'll keep you all posted.
#32
#34
Hi gang, another good point regarding the two bikes, Z & EX400's, the Honda is air cooled and the Suzuki water cooled. That will make a difference at race speeds and a all out day of stuffing your buddies. The H2O motor will not fade like the air cooled motor. My YZ250F put out 28 hp stock, and modified bikes are hitting 35-38 hp.
another plus is that the suzuki's are about 15lbs lighter than the Honda. The water cooling and lighter weight can add up to more power and easyer handling. Is the Honda a bad bike, NO!, just a bit out dated like the XR, wont make a difference at all for the trailrider, but might make a difference to the racer and a huge difference to the techno weenie's!
another plus is that the suzuki's are about 15lbs lighter than the Honda. The water cooling and lighter weight can add up to more power and easyer handling. Is the Honda a bad bike, NO!, just a bit out dated like the XR, wont make a difference at all for the trailrider, but might make a difference to the racer and a huge difference to the techno weenie's!
#37
#38
<< Nobody has dyno'd it yet, and even if they have, I have a hard time believing almost Identical numbers to a honda motor from suzuki. >>
Not true.The engine is over 2 yrs old.It's out of the DRZs and has been put on many dyno's.
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Not true. The Z400 engine has been tuned for more bottom end and less peak horse power than the bike's motor, but it still has a bit of top end. The torque is better all the way through.
Here's a dyno sheet comparing the two:
http://www.off-road.com/atv/reviews/...CTERISTICS.jpg
sorry, no numbers... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
many engine builders claim area under curve is very, very important so keep that in mind when looking at the sheet.
#39
Are you new? Its an XR400 motor, we are talking trail bike at best, the DRZ motor is kicking some @ss at the pro levels with factory Suzuki, Honda dosnt race the XR400 nor do any local guys that have any sence. My KDX200 will out run a XR400. It is a good trail motor, reliable and very predictable, but thats it. Honda fans have been cring for years for something that is fast, light and handles good.
Suzuki's for as long as I can remember have always built great handling and suspended bikes, they have had a few great motors here and there, so this quad should follow suit, great handling and suspension, tossing in a good (not great) 4 stroke motor should make it a nice bike. Now if only KTM would make a quad!!
Suzuki's for as long as I can remember have always built great handling and suspended bikes, they have had a few great motors here and there, so this quad should follow suit, great handling and suspension, tossing in a good (not great) 4 stroke motor should make it a nice bike. Now if only KTM would make a quad!!