High performance Kizashi: Bonneville Special

Let others know about your performance modifications, and help members find the parts they want.
bootymac
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Some of you are looking into significant performance modifications so I thought I'd bring back the Bonneville Special from 2010.

Suzuki America commissioned Richard Holdener and Tom Habrzyk of Advanced Product Engineering to build a 200+ mph Kizashi. It has over 513whp and 515tq with forced induction (16 psi) and built internals and was driven by Road & Track editor Sam Mitani.

Aside from brief articles, I was never able to find many details about it. Perhaps you guys will be more persistent!

http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/m ... 95224.html

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Armykizyguy92
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Lol nice subtle comeback. Haha . Anyway should probably put the car throttle link up to they did a good write up too
Current "stage 2" 2015 wrx base world rally blue

Previous 2011 Kizzy Sport SLS FWD 6-Spd
Custom exhaust, 20% tint
Soon to have H&R springs and Stage 2 turbo from RRM
Armykizyguy92
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Location: Virginia

http://www.carfolio.com/specifications/ ... car=206613

Here I found out the measurements for the j24b out of the fwd 6mt kizashis
Current "stage 2" 2015 wrx base world rally blue

Previous 2011 Kizzy Sport SLS FWD 6-Spd
Custom exhaust, 20% tint
Soon to have H&R springs and Stage 2 turbo from RRM
SamirD
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Pretty wicked! Anyone know how it did towards its goal?
bootymac
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It achieved 203.720 mph, exceeding the previous record of 202.301 mph.

Some more details:
- custom cams
- ported head
- forged pistons, rod
- Turbonetics 70mm kit (tuned to 22psi but ran at 16)
- 3.5" exhaust
- Spearco air to water intercooler
- Snow water injection
- ACT clutch, pressure plate
- Lucas 5w20

Sources:

http://www.japanesesportcars.com/suzuki ... 13109.html

Some videos here but it's not very detailed: http://www.roadandtrack.com/special-rep ... ng-kizashi

Anything is possible with time and money!
bootymac
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SamirD
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bootymac wrote:It achieved 203.720 mph, exceeding the previous record of 202.301 mph.

Some more details:
- custom cams
- ported head
- forged pistons, rod
- Turbonetics 70mm kit (tuned to 22psi but ran at 16)
- 3.5" exhaust
- Spearco air to water intercooler
- Snow water injection
- ACT clutch, pressure plate
- Lucas 5w20

Sources:

http://www.japanesesportcars.com/suzuki ... 13109.html

Some videos here but it's not very detailed: http://www.roadandtrack.com/special-rep ... ng-kizashi

Anything is possible with time and money!
Wow! I wonder where the car is today? Forget building anything, just buy that one. :mrgreen:
WESHOOT2
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Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:37 pm
Location: Vermont

Anything is possible with time and money!

At some point (speed) aerodynamics overcome cash, and you can only push a brick so fast.....


The Kizashi is one slippery brick, ay?
Armykizyguy92
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Joined: Sat Aug 17, 2013 6:12 am
Location: Virginia

While the kizashi is somewhat heavy it Is a very aerodynamic car for it's class. Brick maybe but an aerodynamic brick .
Current "stage 2" 2015 wrx base world rally blue

Previous 2011 Kizzy Sport SLS FWD 6-Spd
Custom exhaust, 20% tint
Soon to have H&R springs and Stage 2 turbo from RRM
Sluggo
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Joined: Fri Nov 30, 2012 11:47 pm

I don't think I'll be building LSR Kizashi any time soon, but I might try using my hood prop rod in that way.
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