You need compression to really make that pipe work well, get your compression to around 175lbs. add a little bit of timing ( Enhancer or slot your pickup coil brac. ) run 91 octane or better fuel add Carbon tech LT reeds restrict the water going to the pipe tail cone and bore that nozzle out. It...
You can redrill new motor mount holes in the hull or you can slot the holes on the motor bed plate where it mounts to the motor and where it mounts to the rubber mounts. Be carfull using a 650 drive shaft where it is machined for the bearing support sometimes it does not match up for the...
Do the Pro hull with front tubbies molded in and cut the rear off about 2 inches and you will have a nice freestyle hull that will turn and jump and be stable. As for aftermarket hulls Trinty EVO, WDk Envy, Blowsion and Wamilton all had hulls too based on the SXR hull and the new superjet hull...
Take your starter apart, I bet with all your water problems that it is corroded inside and the brushes are not making good contact or the bearing are rusted and dragging.
No they don't because water comes into your exhaust manifold fills up the cyl. and then comes out your head to cool it and then to your headpipe for the exhaust. If it was open to the exhaust the water would just flow out the pipe and never would fill up the cyl. to cool it.
If you find a SXR motor you can bore it bigger without going with bigger sleeves, I have a 849 kit in mine without changing sleeves, with the 750 motor 82.5 to 83. is as big as you can go without changing sleeves so yes the SXR would be better!
SXI and SXR are almost identical except the SXR is 2mm bigger bore, You can bore your 750 cyl. to 82mm like the SXR is, than have it ported add compression and timing ( ignition ) and pipe and a lighten flywheel and it will be a major difference. You just need to decide how much you want to go...
Hey Brandon we will just borrow one for the next freeride road trip and we ALL can go in style! Now start working on the ski trailer to hold 20 plus skis!
I have a couple of ideas for places to have it, one would be right over by Indian point. Keegan has a friend that he talk to last year that has a resort with a loading ramp that's back in a cove just off the main part of the lake. So there would be saftey for new riders and you would not have...
Tablerock freeride
Hey Guys lets not split hairs and make anybody mad, There is twenty some of us that ride together at Tablerock and we will try to have a freeride too!! That way we can hopefully have a ride closer for ARK. OKL. people and we can have 2 freerides for the people that want to...
Yes they will, I have a dry pipe in one and a wet pipe in another. You can use the stock waterbox with a little modifying or if you want to get rid of some weight you can run the SXI waterbox in the back with a some brac. and hose changes.
You wet the vinyl with a little soap and water so it doesn't stick so quick and you squegie out the water and bubbles and stretch it as you go and use the heat gun to shrink the vinyl where you need it and then trim off the excess. It takes a little time to get it to lay down good and if you...
I wraped my with black vinyl just so I could get my ski on the water. I had it sanded down to the fiberglass and was going to wrap a layer of carbon fiber but I ran out of time and did the vinyl just so it would not look like crap. It takes a little time and a heat gun but it came out pretty nice.
I took the bracket on the hull off and drilled it all the way through and then chamfer cut the back side so the balls on the pins could pop out and took the collers off the pins so they would go in farther and now I have plenty of clearance. What length of ride plate are you guys using?
You can buy carbon fiber and kevlar all over the web and there is several stores on ebay that sell it, Talk to superramjet where he got his at he might have a better source.
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