A performance enhancement system designed for a specific model of Suzuki motorcycle, the GSXR 750, forces more air into the engine’s combustion chamber. This alteration contrasts with naturally aspirated engines, as it involves an external device to increase air intake pressure. As a result, an engine outfitted with such a system typically produces significantly more horsepower than its stock counterpart.
The utilization of this enhancement provides benefits like elevated acceleration and enhanced overall power output. The increased power can be especially noticeable during track days or competitive racing, where optimized performance is paramount. Development and availability of these systems have progressed alongside advancements in forced induction technology and the increasing demand for aftermarket performance modifications.