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    Default GSXR 600 year compatibility

    I am running 2006-07 GSXR 600 engines currently and I am wondering what the compatibility to newer engines would be. The 06-07 engines seem to be getting harder to find so if i could move to 08-09 or newer without much work that would be good to know.

    I believe the oil pans and headers should swap fine.
    The ECUs look the same so maybe i could just swap out the right year's ecu? i havent looked at a wiring diagram to see if the pinouts are different.
    Anything else with the electrical system that wouldnt be interchangeable?
    Are the mounting points/physical dimensions the same? just looking at pictures they look almost the exact same.

    thank you,

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    Jason,

    Someone who knows these engines (like Clint) may answer here, but Leon and Jeremy would definitely know the answer.

    Cory

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    I am certain that cal Stewart knows this answer and i will ask him tomorrow!
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    There are 3 motor generations commonly used in our class

    06/07 Silver cylinder head, airbox mounts to throttle bodies with hose clamps

    08/09 Black cylinder head, airbox bolts into throttle bodies, different Cam shafts from prev generation

    2011-2015 Black cylinder head, updates to throttle bodies from 08/09, same airbox mounting, updated spark plug coils

    -The engine mounting points are exactly the same from 2006 thru 2015
    -The same oil pan and headers will work for all those years
    -The throttle bodies are a different design after 06/07 generation
    -The ECU's look the same but have different mapping thru the years
    -The wiring harness is slightly different for each generation, but may still work

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDI PILOT View Post
    There are 3 motor generations commonly used in our class

    06/07 Silver cylinder head, airbox mounts to throttle bodies with hose clamps

    08/09 Black cylinder head, airbox bolts into throttle bodies, different Cam shafts from prev generation

    2011-2015 Black cylinder head, updates to throttle bodies from 08/09, same airbox mounting, updated spark plug coils

    -The engine mounting points are exactly the same from 2006 thru 2015
    -The same oil pan and headers will work for all those years
    -The throttle bodies are a different design after 06/07 generation
    -The ECU's look the same but have different mapping thru the years
    -The wiring harness is slightly different for each generation, but may still work
    The wiring harness,ecu,throttle bodies and air box will be different. The best thing to do is to buy a "car kit" off of ebay like the in this link. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-11-19-...0AAOSwjyhe5F5P
    Don't buy one with less than 3000 miles on it. If you do you'll likely blow it up due to the bearings being a bit on the tight side.

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    Listen to Clint.
    Thanks ... Jay Novak
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    with a special thanks to every SCCA worker (NONE OF US WOULD RACE WITHOUT THE WORKERS)

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    Default Need Help

    I have a 2013 GSXR 600 that my son was working on before he passed I would like to finish it for him but don't know what years I can use as a doner. Any help would be appreciated.

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    So very sorry you lost your son, and hope you can finish this project as your tribute.
    Once we think we’ve mastered something, it’s over
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    Default years

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikegsxr600 View Post
    I have a 2013 GSXR 600 that my son was working on before he passed I would like to finish it for him but don't know what years I can use as a doner. Any help would be appreciated.
    According to Wikipedia 2011-2020 should be interchangeable.

    Condolences on the loss of your son!

    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by allof6 View Post
    According to Wikipedia 2011-2020 should be interchangeable.

    Condolences on the loss of your son!

    Good luck!
    Thank You

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