well, the stock 16v 1100cc bikes have 100hp so, bolt one onto a 1275 & you should have an easy 120hp+,,, smooth,,, not rough & lumpy like the average hot mini engine,,, then plumb a turbo or super charger onto that & the world is your oyster & only up to how much money you want to spend after that if you want more.
There are quite a few guys overseas now claiming well over 200hp from these things
I`m not letting my cat out of the bag just yet, we have more grunt comming
i`m also building a 998 turbo 8v for myself to play with so i`ll keep you all informed of it`s progress, but i can`t see a problem with 120hp with 8-10lb boost & obviously more power avaliable if you`re keen to throw some hi flow stuff & big boost to it, & would spin up nice & smooth to... A real buzz box
Machining costs will vary depending on who you have do it, but block surface mods, bung up some holes, re-drilling head stud holes, making up a water outlet & thermostat hsg assy , a few oil drains & an oil filler isn`t going to cost an arm & a leg.
I`m making up my kit with the intention of having a L/H engine steady bar braket incorperated into the front cyl head plate & also a top radiator brkt too, i`m also thinking about sorting all the thermostat & water outlet & oil filler into the kit as well,,, but i really am focusing on just getting the main parts of the kits done first.
I have an 8v head on e-bay right now if anyone is keen
there`s only 8-10 hp difference between the 8v & the 16v ,,, BUT!!!! the 8v version is a 1000cc engine & the 16v is from an 1100 so the heads are not that much different in flow capability & not only does the 8v cost less but is far more avaliable & way way cheaper to overhaul when needed
