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  1. Mile9c1

    Single Or Dual Carbs

    I would consider a single if I lived by the ocean (less chance for water injestion, and big waves to get good air off of). On flat water IMO you want all the power you can get, and IMO you'll get more power with duals.
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    billet parts

    Is that the deep one? I've heard a few people say they don't like that one. I was thinking make it like the Jet Dynamics shoe, but billet would be even stronger (specifically thinking about the threads).
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    billet parts

    How about a billet pump shoe?
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    CF racing hood for flatwater freestyle?

    I would have guessed the stock one is more, they feel really heavy. Can you post some pics of the carbon hood?
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    CF racing hood for flatwater freestyle?

    I think you'd have to take the liner out. How much does it weigh now?
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    Which roundnose hood?

    Awwwww crap!!! If I had known WATERDAWG was a ripoff artist, I wouldn't have just sent him a big fat check for a new hull :rippedhand: Thanks for setting me straight you guys.
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    billet parts

    I'm not sure which couplers you have, but all years of Superjet use the same couplers (and I've used billet couplers on several of them w/o problems). I think a solid billet housing would be a very bad idea, your breaings wouldn't last very long at all. The rubber in the OEM housing not...
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    Type 9 Drypipe - SR-71 Hood?

    The Type 9 is fatter on top, it even has a crease in it to clear the hoodseal area.
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    Which roundnose hood?

    My thoughts exactly! That's one realson why I buy from Waterdawg. Steve does make a killer hood, but Jeff was selling a similarly constructed hood all last summer for half the price (maybe I don't have as much money as you do so I appreciate Jeff's pricing more). I think Steve's customer...
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    Type 9 Drypipe - SR-71 Hood?

    You should have gone to Freestylefest!
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    Type 9 Drypipe - SR-71 Hood?

    If you look at that dyno chart on Factorypipe.com, the B pipe makes more power up to 6500 RPM. So that combined with the weigh savings, simplicity, easy of installation, etc. etc. make the B pipe a better choise IMO. I don't know if they were running ECWI on that dyno chart, but I think ECWI...
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    Type 9 Drypipe - SR-71 Hood?

    CG, I would go for the B pipe as well. Even if it gives up some high RPM power, it's simple, light, and extremely reliable. I think you could gain a lot of power by running it with an EWCI thqat turns on starting at very low RPM (1500). I think most of what holds the B pipe back on top...
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    Help suggest a new name for Custom of the Month

    I like Featured Ride.
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    Help suggest a new name for Custom of the Month

    Ride of the Month Ski of the Month
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    Which roundnose hood?

    Nobody, I said WATERDAWG :headbang:
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    Type 9 Drypipe - SR-71 Hood?

    I think he's going for mega-horsepower :bigeyes:
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    Electrical box-seal it up or drill drain holes?

    Like Paul said, seal it (including the grommets). I've been using that Permatex Hylomar as recommended by Freestylegeek. It's really sticky.
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    Which roundnose hood?

    Yamaboy2000 listed a used 20 pound Waterdawg Kustomz hood for sale on pwctoday.com for $500. It's heavy, but it'll probably never break (if breakage is your concern).
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    What is this ?

    Anyone know of a good way to search the faces? There seems to be no order and I can't find the ones I'm looking for. I like the one that used to be :? or :?:
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    Welcome all !!!!

    Freeriding as in standups only? I like that idea. I still like pwctoday.com but I don't have enough time to be a drama queen on both boards, lol.
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