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Phill said:
How about a hood latch? Not just the one piece that Blowsion sells...but all three pieces....that would be cool!


Is all the stuff you are going to make be at least slightly less expensive than most of the other options out there?

ya man ,I got the one piece Blowsion latch and it's a waste of money for just the latch :rolleyes:
 

romack991

homebrewed
Location
Warsaw, IN
what about stuffers or something for the 61X, i remember seeing a homemade set before. nobody does those. lol, is that for good reason???
 

Mile9c1

X-H2O.com
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
romack991 said:
what about stuffers or something for the 61X, i remember seeing a homemade set before. nobody does those. lol, is that for good reason???

There's not really much there to stuff, the reeds are relatively small.

Matt, reedspacer kits are only like $60 with gaskets and hardware. You can don't much else to your ski, for cheaper. Used ones sll for around $30 on a regular basis.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
I know....I think that 60 bucks is pretty spendy for that piece.
I think I got mine for 20 or so.
 

godocgo

sport
Location
s. fla
if you make the cylinders keep them cast, the billet holds to much heat.

can you make any length drive shaft? are the shafts billet steel?
 

waxhead

wannabe backflipper
Location
gold coast
shafts are one grade higher than the oem material
i dont knw the grade i can find out its not my job tho machinest do it
they have been running them in there blasters
yes to any length
will just need to know over all distance
 

madoyster

01/10/08
Location
The Durty South
waxhead said:
ok if the jetdynamics one is more popular then i will look at one like that
i am running an xft one in my ski
works great
Billet is alot more expensive and casting is strong enough and thats why i going that way

Thanks Oyster if something comes up and i need your help i will get hold off you
Not me. pm Maddogster he's the Engineer. I'm the one that just want's all this cool Chit. lol
 
Location
Ohio
I don't know if it could be billet or where it could go but how about some cheap little thingamajiggy that us SJ owners can plug our plug caps into when cranking the motor. Like the SXR's have.

As I understand it, this is what causes our MSD's to fry out.
 

njfl

X-H2
Quick-Removal Carb Mounting Plate

How about a two-piece (sandwiched) add-on carb adapter plate to provide the quick change functionality found on the R&D Dominator intake. That way people could buy this to make their standard R&D intake, (or Riva, Protec, stock dual 38's, etc.) be quick-change. You could try it for one, probably the standard R&D, then if it sells, extend the line to cover Pro-Tec, Riva, etc (they have different center-to-center spacings).

Picture the current R&D piece for the dominator intake (below). It would require two of them (with a gasket, or better yet, o-rings in-between), using the exact same outline (or maybe you have to modify slightly to clear intake body). The bottom one would bolt to the intake with flush taper head bolts, through the two carb mounting holes.

The top plate would have studs to accept the carbs (maybe tack flush, tapered bolts to the underside).

The bottom plate would have threads in the diagonallly-spaced holes to accept the upper piece, providing the quick-change action.
 

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h2odesperado

Pin it to win it
Location
Charlotte, NC
I don't know if it could be billet or where it could go but how about some cheap little thingamajiggy that us SJ owners can plug our plug caps into when cranking the motor. Like the SXR's have.

That would be a great idea!!:bigeyes: :bigeyes: It would make it so much easier than trying to hold a plug against the block while holding the boat still while holdin a rag over the hole or w/e. I've seen a lot of other boats with this and I've always wished the SJ's had one. Why hasn't an a/m company come out with one?
 

waxhead

wannabe backflipper
Location
gold coast
both good ideas
i am not sure how to get the twin carb plate to work as the studs for the manifild would come up at the same place the as the studs for the carb unless you were to modify manifold
i will have a think on it

The plate for your spark leads sounds like a good idea
sounds easy to make as well
 
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