Supercharger made in Perth. Anyone know ???
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HERE'S ANOTHER BIT OF INFO I FOUND ON THE US BUSA SITE. ANY OF YOU GUYS IN WA KNOW ABOUT THESE????

I have been thinking about this for TWO WEEKS !!
A company in Perth, Australia called Vee Two makes a supercharger for the Ducati 999 !
OK , it's evidently a test bed, but after reading about it in Sports Rider I just can't get it out of my head for the Busa. Simple addition, NO fuel changes like a Turbo, NO heat issues like a Turbo, and a simple addition and linkage. Not like all the other Supercharges I've seen which widens the gearing side of the bike. But, in street conditions the Duc went from 140 Hp to 205 hp, with max torque starting at 3000 rpm and carrying it on up ! Now that's street power I could consider .

SO, Aussi's, you guys know anything about this Company ? The Aritcle says they make turbos for cars (Company is sub of Automotive Components in Malaga - a suburb of Perth) and is the largest maker of Superchargers in Australia. They go by the name of Sprintex and make superchargers for both Automotive and Industrial use. I just wonder what the price is, because the photos and article make it one SWEET instalation !
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Louwai Wrote:HERE'S ANOTHER BIT OF INFO I FOUND ON THE US BUSA SITE. ANY OF YOU GUYS IN WA KNOW ABOUT THESE????

I have been thinking about this for TWO WEEKS !!
A company in Perth, Australia called Vee Two makes a supercharger for the Ducati 999 !
OK , it's evidently a test bed, but after reading about it in Sports Rider I just can't get it out of my head for the Busa. Simple addition, NO fuel changes like a Turbo, NO heat issues like a Turbo, and a simple addition and linkage. Not like all the other Supercharges I've seen which widens the gearing side of the bike. But, in street conditions the Duc went from 140 Hp to 205 hp, with max torque starting at 3000 rpm and carrying it on up ! Now that's street power I could consider .

SO, Aussi's, you guys know anything about this Company ? The Aritcle says they make turbos for cars (Company is sub of Automotive Components in Malaga - a suburb of Perth) and is the largest maker of Superchargers in Australia. They go by the name of Sprintex and make superchargers for both Automotive and Industrial use. I just wonder what the price is, because the photos and article make it one SWEET instalation !
vee two on perth have been around for a long tome now, not sure about history , but here is a link http://www.ozebook.com/alchemy.htm
they've been around for years in perth, ducati specialtist,builds to specifications
hope that helps
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Sprintex probably,
Same fuel issues with a supercharger as a turbo, if you want hp and add more air you need more fuel .
If i were to supercharge a bike i would look at the Rotorex , smaller,
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Here is one article on the bike. Leigh
http://www.sprintex.com.au/files/Two%20W...e%2008.pdf
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Check out the last post in this thread from a guy in the UK.

http://www.hayabusa.org/forums/?act=ST;f=6;t=85480
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Thats HOS's bike, posts here on the streetfighters site and very good post on the build here http://www.suzukihayabusa.org/forum/inde...c=121609.0

Rotrex have a dealer in QLD if you want to check them out Louwai http://www.bulletcars.com/
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Maj Wrote:Thats HOS's bike, posts here on the streetfighters site and very good post on the build here http://www.suzukihayabusa.org/forum/inde...c=121609.0

Rotrex have a dealer in QLD if you want to check them out Louwai http://www.bulletcars.com/

Apreciate, thanks, but I w3as just checking out for the guy on the US busa site. I'll stay stock for a while longer. Biker
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#8
I think there's a sprintex been fitted to a busa in your area , no streetbike though.
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Vee Two was started by a Kiwi many years ago and specialised in Ductai parts and then made his own bike called the Swallow.
The company that owns Sprintex bought him out a year or two ago and hence the bikes sporting sprintex chargers you'll see here and there. Sprintex is owned by Harrop??? Not sure but there's links in the group to V8 car engines too.
Up in Malaga and worth a visit if you're over here.
Sheds full of toys!!
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bear Wrote:Vee Two was started by a Kiwi many years ago and specialised in Ductai parts and then made his own bike called the Swallow.
The company that owns Sprintex bought him out a year or two ago and hence the bikes sporting sprintex chargers you'll see here and there. Sprintex is owned by Harrop??? Not sure but there's links in the group to V8 car engines too.
Up in Malaga and worth a visit if you're over here.
Sheds full of toys!!

Sprintex Superchargers is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Automotive Technology Group group of companies, an automotive engineering company based in Perth, Western Australia. Leigh
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Harrop is involved with Eaton superchargers, as in there distributor. Leigh
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