I hear you Johnny, it gets a little addictive. Let me know how it goes because I was thinking sort of along the same veins. If it runs this good with 1.5" hole in the airbox I wonder if opening it up slightly more may give it even more crazy power. I do have a K&N filter but it did make it quite lean when popped in with the 110 mains but maybe with larger who knows. Obviously Dale thought of it too as he has a kit along those similar lines whereby the airbox is totally opened up, although I have no idea what he would be using as mains for that setup. I was guessing 117.5 or 120's but I may be wrong. I guess there is only one way to find out.
Here is something interesting for you to look at if you like. It explains why opening up the airbox helps with the breathing of the bike. Since this bike had to pass emissions they totally hobbled it to squeak by the EPA. The airbox is actually designed for the 600 not the 1200 so this bike is defiantly jetted way too low for the size of the engine. According to fastlarry's site. It seems that with 2 2" holes you have enough to use all of the 4 36mm carbs worth of air. Here is the site they'll explain it better.
here is the main site:
http://www.portablepct.com/fastlarry/banditfaq.htmHere is the airbox/hole explaination:
http://www.portablepct.com/fastlarry/2_inch_stats.htmSo theoretically with the kits we have with basically 2 1.5" holes which delivers a little more than half what the carbs can deliver to the engine. In fact a 3" snorkle was about what I had on my on my old '84 GS750EF and thats a 750, so you can imagine how crazy having only 1 1.5" snorkle on a 1200 is.
If this bike was put out in the 80's(it is a slightly detuned/bored 80's GSXR1100 engine) with less restrictive regulations, it probably would have come out with the moral equivalent of the Holeshot stage 1 kit stock. Since Suzuki wisely decided to put all the parts necessary to get some real power out of it. I'm sure the guys at Suzuki probably said to themselves "Ok we'll put all the stuff on there so the owners can fix it (wink wink) but we'll detune it so we can squeak it by the EPA people". So that way they have plausible deniability when people fix it themselves and it explains why it comes so lean from the factory. Mine was terrible until I jetted it.