650/X-2 winter x2 build

So I am 160 pounds and in flat water with the -3 plate and a "D" cut that is 16 to 20 sq inches cut out. I rides noise up but has no problem plaining out at all. I would suggest starting with just taking the 3 in off of the plate and if you feel like you need more taken out fine tune it from there. I have never riden in the surf so I imagine you want it to ride a little more noise down than flat water, but I will try to put together some riding video tomorrow night when I go out and you can see how it rides.
 

x2 rider

X2 riderz
X2 ticking sound? need help
I just bought a 1990 kwasaki x2, I hit a log and broke the vane guide and now there is a lot of ticking sounds at higher speeds. I turned it over and the drive shaft is loose. Is this usual? Where can i find the vane guide and other stuff i need for a good price. and i need new hood latches. Thanks​
 

88X2RIDER

J-Fly
Location
dartmouth,ma
DAY 1

So I got the whole ski apart and got it all stripped and torn down. I started sanding it down but ran out of dh pads. Can any one tell me what the best way to prep for fiberglass is?


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Hey man did you have a hard time removing the fillip head screws that hold the side peaces near the steering stem ?? it's being a Bizzztch for me sprayed some ZEP on there let it sit no luck trying the impack gun snapped the tips lol .. thinking of heating it up w/h a heat gun.
 

88X2RIDER

J-Fly
Location
dartmouth,ma
any pics of what the X2 looks like now ?? great build Man !! and yeah i want to do the Rear exhaust as well .. sick of the side smoke like u said lol .. also any pics of the engine bay with everything in ?
 

Vumad

Super Hero, with a cape!
Location
St. Pete, FL
I was running my x2 with a superjet waterbox and a rear exhaust out the right. I liked it much better than stock. Trying some different things riht now but rear exhaust is where it is at.
 
Rear exhaust is the only thing I didn't do to my X2. I left it coming straight out the waterbox. Rear exhaust would have been nice just for the noise factor


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Vumad

Super Hero, with a cape!
Location
St. Pete, FL
I was running my x2 with a superjet waterbox and a rear exhaust out the right. I liked it much better than stock. Trying some different things riht now but rear exhaust is where it is at.

Ended up here because this was liked.

Rear exhaust is the only thing I didn't do to my X2. I left it coming straight out the waterbox. Rear exhaust would have been nice just for the noise factor


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As a result I read this and decided to post a follow up incase I hadn't posted it elsewhere. Doesn't appear I ever followed up here.

I don't think rear exhaust had anything to do with my performance.The problem I have found with the stock waterbox is that it stays full of water. I spent years chasing water ingestion from the carb side and I think this was wrong because NOTHING ever fixed it. I don't think that the low end performance of my X2 and my constant water ingestion in the surf was caused by the hood or airbox, or anything else on that side of the motor.

I think the water comes in from the exhaust side. There is no high point, so the waterbox just stays full. Even the top half of the box is usually full of water. The chamber is also almost always full of water as a result. Likely the poor low end performance of my X2 compared to my SXR was more caused by too much back pressure in the pipe from so much water in it more so than any other tuning issue. Because I spent a huge amount of time on everything else. I even made a custom larger waterbox with the stock flow path, and nothing I ever did came close to the performance of my rear exhaust hull. Problem was that hull was a custom hood design and let too much water in so I abandoned it and started over.

I haven't been riding so I haven't tried anything new, but I really think (speculate) I have a good and easy solution for X2 problem. Install a Superjet style waterbox. I'd really like to try the @JetManiac box because it uses the stock superjet path with less space. I did spend some time looking at (not working on) my X2 and I have come to realize there is enough room to route an exhaust hose over the gas tank on the right side, over the battery with a front exhaust between the battery and the carbs. This is an easy test for anyone with a working X2 willing to buy a superjet waterbox and a blaster exhaust outlet, as the blaster exhaust outlet it round, it can be rotated to point up over the battery.

Every other ski out there the water flows left to right. On the X2 it flows left to pipe. Tail stand or lean too hard in any condition and the water runs right into the pipe and back into the motor. Simply a high spot and right dump would probably have been all I needed to resolve everything, and I already had the SJ box and B1 outlet on hand. Such a shame I spent so much time on the other side of the motor.

If anyone is in a position to try this and does, please let us know your results.
 
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