The only thing ive heard of going from bottom to top like you say is less air bubbles and something about it not filling the head pipe with water. Maybe your restrictor on the first pisser is helping your flow to cool your pipe. Hmmmmm
Ive got a 1992 kawasaki with a factory pipe. The water lines from the guy i bought it from are as follows:
one water line in from pump to manifold.
It has aftermarket head with two fittings.
One goes overboard to pisser the other goes to top of head pipe.
The bottom of head pipe goes to a T...
If i found the position i wanted to put them in like you said. Then why wouldnt using the acorn nut system be a decent route. Alls im after is the enclosed hold not the adjustable part. if i put two or three on the side and two on the flat part it wouldnt go anywhere? Not trying to dis anyones...
I was thinking about cutting them up so they dont take up so much space in the tray. I have small feet ne ways. Then just put the bolt kit in there like the dakine straps and put screws in it. Seems reasonable to me. Idk hmmm
Ya my computer died as i posted this one and it said i had no prefix in the first place, i wanted it in the superjet forum not this one. But this one posted and i didnt realize it. My bad for the crime.
help need to know where to get these from and how to attach them......
are there smaller sizes so they wont get in my way?
i like the tunnel hull design any input is appreciated maybe a different style but similar to the tunnel version.
interested in these footholds if you can tell me where to buy them or maybe there is a smaller sized one so there not so much in the way i just like the tunnel hull design if that is what you wanna call it
your help is appreciated!
would you bolt them on or they put on a different way...
Yeah i have hurd of msd issues before. Not to common but does happen. My opinion is that your searching for more rev limiter thats why ppl change the cdi in the first place. So buy a reliable stock one and have someone like pro tech mod it so the rev limiter is higher. Problem solved at 1/2 cost...
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