Super Jet Best 2k u can spend on a stock 701

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Iowa
Whats the best way to blow 2k on a stock 701?
After i cut uncle sam a big check this spring im lookin to do some bolt ons whats the best route to go? Im thinking b mod, ada head, solas mag, and msd enhancer
lets hear some opinions from people that are more seasoned than myself
 
limited b-pipe 700.00
lightened stock fly wheel 250.00
msd enhancer 350.00
footholds and turf kit 300.00
limiting rope 35.00
girdled head kit 300.00

appx 1935.00 Thats my opinion. but with 2k you can probably find a 771 or even a jetmaniac bigbore.
 
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Iowa
I already have footholds so im just looking for drivetrain components and id like to upgrade to a jm or php next winter so anything i can switch over when the time comes is a plus
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
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Long Island
Magnum pump, ADA head, B Pipe

MSD enhancer and a flow control are cheap add-ons to those. But the first three are the important and more noticeable mods
 
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Iowa
An earlier post recommended a b limited is this somehing where i should get a mod planning for the future?
 

Matt_E

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If you're planning on a bigger motor down the line, you might as well get a PFP at that point.
But if you want to stick with a B-Pipe, the mod is the one to get for a larger motor.
 
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Iowa
Is the pfp really worth almost twice the price plus running a smaller fuel cell? Im not competing or anything like that so itd be nice to rock a stock fuel cell.
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
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Long Island
Unless you are looking to do flat water freestyle like flips and rolls off your own setup wake just buy a b pipe. Once they are on and dialed in, it's sort of like a set it and forget it thing.

Those big tricks can be done with a b pipe as well, but for big flat water stuff the trend is very small lightweight boats with giant motors and power factor pipes.

More importantly to answer your original question, what type of riding will you be doing the most of? Chasing boats? Running buoys? Surf? Flat water? Just rec-riding? The answer to this should help determine what mods will work best for your ride style.
 
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Location
Iowa
Unless you are looking to do flat water freestyle like flips and rolls off your own setup wake just buy a b pipe. Once they are on and dialed in, it's sort of like a set it and forget it thing.

Those big tricks can be done with a b pipe as well, but for big flat water stuff the trend is very small lightweight boats with giant motors and power factor pipes.

More importantly to answer your original question, what type of riding will you be doing the most of? Chasing boats? Running buoys? Surf? Flat water? Just rec-riding? The answer to this should help determine what mods will work best for your ride style.

all flatwater no buoys not much boat chasing we have a paddlewheeler that does dinner cruises every day throws a path of 4-6 foot rollers and only goes about 5 mph so generally im just f***ing around
 

Matt_E

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im running a b-pipe on a 950 8mm right now

Not to derail this too far into a B-Pipe vs PFP argument, but I tested a B-Mod back to back on my 970cc 10mm motor last year. Huge difference.
I didn't like going to a smaller tank, but the power difference made it very obvious what needed to happen.
 
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Iowa
Not to derail this too far into a B-Pipe vs PFP argument, but I tested a B-Mod back to back on my 970cc 10mm motor last year. Huge difference.
I didn't like going to a smaller tank, but the power difference made it very obvious what needed to happen.

so how many gallons did you have to give up
 

Matt_E

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I went from a 5 gallon to a 3 gallon tank. With a 1000 motor, that's about all I can handle before needing a break anyhow. Obviously this would not work too well for riding areas that have long approaches
 
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