Not too much ya'll.... life is crazy on my end at the moment, and I've picked up too many major projects at once for too many people (myself included) that I need to sort out before I can play with the C14 again. I did have to do another fuel pump in it, but other than that it's just shredding tires and suckin' up gas like it was designed to do it. Did a sweet little 2-up trip with the missus last year to the Rally in TN, then over to Myrtle Beach, then over to Panama City & New Orleans... and eventually back to southern AZ. That was good times.
The Zx-10R is getting some development as a land speed bike/missile/death trap.... I'm working on an air-to-water intercooler with a hand built (extended) swingarm to act as the reservoir/heat exchanger. Fun build thread over on ZX-10R.net on the progress, however slow it is.
Once I'm finished with that & the few car projects I have, I'm getting another Disco Potato and it's going back on the C14. I'm going to make minor fuel system changes (bigger injectors and ditch that high-rising FPR nonsense), add a water injection system, and get a beefed up clutch set-up.... but it will make boost again.
This bike is just too much fun @ 9psi.
I'll have to put the secondary flies back in though.... at least my in town mileage will go back up! HAHAH Turbos for better fuel mileage!! I'm getting that on a T-shirt.
FWIW on topic: 9psi will let the 1st gen crack 200mph, but only barely with the bags off. Real speeds above 170mph with the bags on usually result in some pretty scarey buffeting and weaving of the ass end.... no thanks. Depending on what dyno numbers you believe for a stock bike, that's in the low to mid 200's in HP. (~65% more power than a stock connie with a slip-on). You can do all the math you want, but that's about what it takes.
It'll run 9's on the stock clutch with lazy launching and wheelie past anything but an H2 from down low.... but the thick air is a real bastard over 140mph. At my elevation the NA version was good for mph in the low160's.... not much more if any.
It will live again!! Mark my words!!