MCRIDER007
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The best test that Sport Rider did on the Kawasaki ram air systems can be read at: https://www.sportrider.com/tech/146_9508_ram/index.html and it seems to be very predictable based on speed, especially above 90 mph...and a 6-8 percent gain can have quite an effect. That article summarized ram air with this statement:Did some more searching on the effects of RAM air and found this: https://www.sportrider.com/tech/146_9912_ram/index.html
Looks like the effects are not very predictable based on speed, but it also looks like the gains are only in the 6% range. I could work something into my simulation to at least attempt a vague guestimate of how the RAM air will help. I would have to make some assumption like 6% gain at 150mph to determine the gain at any speed. I'm not sure if it should be proportional to speed, or to the square of speed.
"Having said that, the effects of even small amounts of boost on throttle response haven't really been investigated and may help to explain some of the surging acceleration typical of big Kawasakis.
It does, however, clarify the impressive figures that Kawasakis deliver at the strip and explain why a ZX-7 putting out the same power as a GSX-R on a static dyno will romp away under speed testing."
I can't say that I notice the ram air effect on the C14, but it is very noticeable on the ZX-14.