DOG
06-03-2004, 03:57 PM
http://www.nhrasportcompact.com/2003/images/drivers/b_Ezerioha.jpg
Bisimoto Engineering
http://www.bisimoto.com/
2004 Season Events:
http://www.bisimoto.com/wst_page4.html
2003 driver info
http://www.importdrag.com/racers_BisiEzerioha.shtml (http://www.importdrag.com/racers_BisiEzerioha.shtml)
2004 driver info
http://www.nhrasportcompact.com/2004/drivers/B_Ezerioha.html
Straight Talk w/ Bisi Ezerioha
http://www.nhrasportcompact.com/2003/news/straighttalk/Ezerioha.html
Bisimoto Header info:
Courtesy of:
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/BisimotoHeader1.JPG
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/BisimotoHeader2.JPG
'Bisimoto 4-to-1 Header:
This brand new header combines a number of cutting-edge design elements including: the equal length primaries with wide radius bends designed to maintain maximum velocity; equal length (13'') stepped primaries to prevent reversion; a true merge collector with a 2 1/4" venturi to a 2 1/2" exit pipe; and excellent ground clearance since only the downpipe travels under the oil pan. The design also appears to provide enough clearance to allow for the use of a full-width (ie. Integra) radiator. The fairly large primaries and downpipe should allow for increased volume and should therefore be very well suited for use on moderate to heavily modified engines.
This header is a very high-end design, similarly featured custom headers costing well over $1k U.S. At 'Bisimoto's price point, it seems like an incredible value for anyone looking for top flight performance out of a $500 header. And given 'Bisimoto's proven performance at the drag strip as the world's fastest SOHC Honda, it seems reasonable to conclude that this header will produce excellent power gains.
Well done 'Bisimoto!
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/BisimotoDynoStreetHeader.JPG
This is a dyno graph supplied by 'Bisimoto Engineering of their 'Street' header on a D-series engine equipped with "78mm bore 11:1 compression motor on pump gas, with my ['Bisimoto] cam, valvetrain and RS Head". This header made 6 peak horsepower and 3 ft/lbs of torque more than the popular RS*R street header.
You can then imagine the hp gains above stock!
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/BisimotoDynoRaceHeader.JPG
This is a dyno graph supplied by 'Bisimoto Engineering of their 'Race' header on one of their D16 high compression prototype engines. This header made 10whp peak and 3 ft/lbs torque more than the $1300 popular race header.
News release:
http://www.battleoftheimports.com/pressroom/20040415.shtml
"World's Fastest All-Motor
Getting Bisi: Fastest Yes, the Quickest Not Yet
10.23@134.3mph"
July 2003 Issue 007
http://www.dragsport.com/issue/7/cover_story.shtml
Hondaswap post
http://www.hondaswap.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=27855
D Series Porting
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?cmd=print&id=446708
For you Carbed All Motor guys....or anyone w/ info
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=698160
Bisimoto Engineering
http://www.bisimoto.com/
2004 Season Events:
http://www.bisimoto.com/wst_page4.html
2003 driver info
http://www.importdrag.com/racers_BisiEzerioha.shtml (http://www.importdrag.com/racers_BisiEzerioha.shtml)
2004 driver info
http://www.nhrasportcompact.com/2004/drivers/B_Ezerioha.html
Straight Talk w/ Bisi Ezerioha
http://www.nhrasportcompact.com/2003/news/straighttalk/Ezerioha.html
Bisimoto Header info:
Courtesy of:
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/BisimotoHeader1.JPG
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/BisimotoHeader2.JPG
'Bisimoto 4-to-1 Header:
This brand new header combines a number of cutting-edge design elements including: the equal length primaries with wide radius bends designed to maintain maximum velocity; equal length (13'') stepped primaries to prevent reversion; a true merge collector with a 2 1/4" venturi to a 2 1/2" exit pipe; and excellent ground clearance since only the downpipe travels under the oil pan. The design also appears to provide enough clearance to allow for the use of a full-width (ie. Integra) radiator. The fairly large primaries and downpipe should allow for increased volume and should therefore be very well suited for use on moderate to heavily modified engines.
This header is a very high-end design, similarly featured custom headers costing well over $1k U.S. At 'Bisimoto's price point, it seems like an incredible value for anyone looking for top flight performance out of a $500 header. And given 'Bisimoto's proven performance at the drag strip as the world's fastest SOHC Honda, it seems reasonable to conclude that this header will produce excellent power gains.
Well done 'Bisimoto!
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/BisimotoDynoStreetHeader.JPG
This is a dyno graph supplied by 'Bisimoto Engineering of their 'Street' header on a D-series engine equipped with "78mm bore 11:1 compression motor on pump gas, with my ['Bisimoto] cam, valvetrain and RS Head". This header made 6 peak horsepower and 3 ft/lbs of torque more than the popular RS*R street header.
You can then imagine the hp gains above stock!
http://www.hadamotorsport.com/tech/review/dsemc/BisimotoDynoRaceHeader.JPG
This is a dyno graph supplied by 'Bisimoto Engineering of their 'Race' header on one of their D16 high compression prototype engines. This header made 10whp peak and 3 ft/lbs torque more than the $1300 popular race header.
News release:
http://www.battleoftheimports.com/pressroom/20040415.shtml
"World's Fastest All-Motor
Getting Bisi: Fastest Yes, the Quickest Not Yet
10.23@134.3mph"
July 2003 Issue 007
http://www.dragsport.com/issue/7/cover_story.shtml
Hondaswap post
http://www.hondaswap.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=27855
D Series Porting
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?cmd=print&id=446708
For you Carbed All Motor guys....or anyone w/ info
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=698160