BrightE's
Paul
- Location
- Seattle, WA
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So I FINALLY, after months in the works got a new engine into my recently purchased 750SX and got it out on the water for the first time this summer. It was amazing.
I noticed however that there was a very discernible point in engaging the throttle where the RPM's and engines power would kick so hard that the ski almost takes off from under me (it sped out from my GF a few times cause she couldn't hold on).
No matter how slowly I pulled the throttle down, it hits this certain point and just jumps foward. It is smooth from there on out - but I would really like a more manageable acceleration. There is essentially very little low end power, then it just hits this power band and nearly shoots out of the water.
I have a blue anodized Keihin CDKII Sudco 42mm carb (that says for racing only) and I can't seem to dial it in any better than it is.
Any help?
Edit: The rest of my setup is as follows -
Factory Pipe - wet
Early 90's Skat Trak 14/17
Ocean Pro Ride plate
R&D intake grate
I want that lol.
It sounds like it could be jetted wrong and your just not close enough to get it tuned in right. Does it stumble on the low side and then clear up and take off? to big on the low side jets?
I quite enjoy the extra power the pipe brings me, I put it on before I ever even rode the ski stock - so I don't know what I'm missing. Is it possible to tune the pipe for less of an explosion of power?That is the tuned pipe at work. If you want more linear throttling use the stock pipe. Total power will be much less.