Super Jet Should I be running dual cooling?

Hey guys, I just got a superjet and am sort of new to the whole jet ski world, I have read about dual cooling and wonder if I need it for my ski. I have a 175 psi engine with wild porting and a b pipe. It is a 61x. I was just going to run another line in from the bilge line that was blocked off. I have been reading and I guess that two stroke engines run optimally at a certain temp and they lose performance when they get too hot or too cold. Do I need dual cooling with this setup or is it fine the way it is?
 
It's northeast saltwater so it is usually pretty cool, when I rode it in october the pissers were still shooting out nice hot water, haven't been able to ride it in summer weather yet.
 

tor*p*do

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NW NC
"pissers" like plural?
if you have 2 outlets, you usually need 2 inlets
or restrictors
 
There's one coming off the head and then there is another one that is teed off of the line going to the stinger from the top of the b pipe.

I am going to be adding a flow control valve to the ski also, the pisser off the head shoots out with force and the one off of the pipe has a little bit less.
 

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Location
LI, NY
I love having a stock siphon/bigle, i don't get why people delete it (I also run a 500gph).

Ive heard that unless you're racing or doing tons of WOT pulls, it's unnecessary.
 

iangdesign

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United States
I have dual cooling on my 701 SJ, but single on my similarly modded 650 X2. The X2 runs very well with single. I ride in the desert though, high in the summer 115 degress, and water temps are usually near the high 80s. X2 has never over heated.
 
I have dual cooling on my 701 SJ, but single on my similarly modded 650 X2. The X2 runs very well with single. I ride in the desert though, high in the summer 115 degress, and water temps are usually near the high 80s. X2 has never over heated.

That's what I was looking for, I shouldn't have a problem with my 701 then. Thanks.
 

rwilliamtaylor

Ride, Wrench, Repeat
Location
San diego
I run a 61x with ADA head (180psi), B pipe wih flow control, on single cooling with two pissers ( one off the head and one off the stinger). I rant in havasu in 118 degrees and 90 degree water with no problems.

You should be good.
 
Awesome, now, would you guys recommend hooking up the stock bilge again? Whoever had it before me blocked it off. I have a rule 500gph pump but didn't know if I should put the stocker back in.
 

rwilliamtaylor

Ride, Wrench, Repeat
Location
San diego
I blocked mine off because I installed a scupper valve. I wouldn't want rely on a single electic bilge, because if it fails, youre f&$/Ed... especially if you ride surf. I'd recommend keeping the stock bilge or install a scupper. The scupper install is actually pretty easy and gets water out the best.

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I don't ride surf, and I don't want to install a scupper because if it foils and my engine is down, water will be pouring in. I think I may do another electric bilge and maybe do 2 800gph.
 

rwilliamtaylor

Ride, Wrench, Repeat
Location
San diego
I don't ride surf, and I don't want to install a scupper because if it foils and my engine is down, water will be pouring in. I think I may do another electric bilge and maybe do 2 800gph.

Thats a sounds like a good system. My other ski has two 500gph bilges and the stock bilge just in case.i had one electric bilge fail because a piece of tie wrap blocked it.
 
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