Some basic SXR performance mod questions

dbrutherford

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Fairmont, WV
I just recently bought a very clean 800 SXR engine i am going to put into my X2. Well I want to add on a few bolt ones but wanted to get you guy's advice before I buy anything. Here goes:

Timing Advance. I was going to short the air temp sensor but Kahuna said to just get an advance plate. So is that a gd idea? I hate the fact that I will have to run the thick gasket so that anything doesn't rub. I will get an R&D advance plate if you guys recommend it.

Flame arrestors. I would just keep the stock ones but there is fittment problems with them in an X2. I will mainly be doing freestyle and rec riding. I had planned on getting a pair of Tau Ceti's or Prok's. I would of course use the outerwears but they still let water in. Too bad I can't use a set of stock SBN 44 SJ flame arrestors. What other arrestors do you guys recommend?

I also will eventually buy an aftermarket head. I like the look of the ADA but do not like the PITA girdle kit. If i ma going to buy a head I at least want the option of runing a girdle kit. I know with some heads you have to machine the cylinders for the girdle hardware. I also looked at JSU and R&D heads but both have draw backs for me. The JSU is a 4 piece design which leads me to believe it is a bigger hassle ot work on. That is one extra o-ring to pinch. The R&D doesn't have removable domes. I want to be able to adjust compression accordingly. So what heads are you guys running?

Finally I am a bit lost as to what pump setup to try. I for now will be running my 650 pump. Well they are practically identical to a 750/800 pump. Later on I will mate up a 750 pump I have and use a TBM stuffer. I would love to get a Skat but on a stock/limited ski I doubt it is necessary. But what pitch props, brand/type of prop, pump nozzle, and steer nozzle do you guys recommend. I do have a Wet Wolf cone I will be using too.

If you gus have any good reccomendations, I would appreciate it.

DBR
 

Proformance1

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Are you running the stock SXR electronics? On the head the JSU or TBM is the way to go. You don't have to run the girdle kit on the JSU unless you have a dry pipe or are running over 185 psi.
 
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Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
Location
Seattle
I just recently bought a very clean 800 SXR engine i am going to put into my X2. Well I want to add on a few bolt ones but wanted to get you guy's advice before I buy anything. Here goes:

Timing Advance. I was going to short the air temp sensor but Kahuna said to just get an advance plate. So is that a gd idea? I hate the fact that I will have to run the thick gasket so that anything doesn't rub. I will get an R&D advance plate if you guys recommend it.

Flame arrestors. I would just keep the stock ones but there is fittment problems with them in an X2. I will mainly be doing freestyle and rec riding. I had planned on getting a pair of Tau Ceti's or Prok's. I would of course use the outerwears but they still let water in. Too bad I can't use a set of stock SBN 44 SJ flame arrestors. What other arrestors do you guys recommend?

I also will eventually buy an aftermarket head. I like the look of the ADA but do not like the PITA girdle kit. If i ma going to buy a head I at least want the option of runing a girdle kit. I know with some heads you have to machine the cylinders for the girdle hardware. I also looked at JSU and R&D heads but both have draw backs for me. The JSU is a 4 piece design which leads me to believe it is a bigger hassle ot work on. That is one extra o-ring to pinch. The R&D doesn't have removable domes. I want to be able to adjust compression accordingly. So what heads are you guys running?

Finally I am a bit lost as to what pump setup to try. I for now will be running my 650 pump. Well they are practically identical to a 750/800 pump. Later on I will mate up a 750 pump I have and use a TBM stuffer. I would love to get a Skat but on a stock/limited ski I doubt it is necessary. But what pitch props, brand/type of prop, pump nozzle, and steer nozzle do you guys recommend. I do have a Wet Wolf cone I will be using too.

If you gus have any good reccomendations, I would appreciate it.

DBR
Dave, PM Jonnyx2, he should be able to fix you up at any level you want to run or spend$$$$$.
 

Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
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Seattle
Your stock flame arrestor is fine, I can send some pics, don't even think about using anything else unless you like sucking lots of water. Stock sxr prop modded to fit is the ticket, forget changing the pump, no need.
 
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dbrutherford

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Fairmont, WV
Yeah stock electronics. TL or an Advent CDI will come way down the road. Just wanting to do a few basic things before sticking the engine in the X2. I figure it is easier to do it now than after it is installed because i don't want to do a bunch of wrenching. I would rather be riding.
 

Proformance1

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If their 04 or later electronics, just loop the air temp sensor as you mentioned. There is no reason to go mechanical unless it's an 03. Plus if you change your CDI to A/M later you will have to remove the advance.
 

Big Kahuna

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Have you looked at the TBM heads??? Girdled or Non Girdled looks good and works good, plus he has several options on domes... Also, you can order a thinner base gasket from TBM which will lower your port timing.
 

dbrutherford

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Hmm... All sounds good. I like Tim's stuff

What carb setups do you guys like? For now I will run the stockers with a primer and some aftermarket flame arrestors. But down the road I wouldn't mind trying a single 48 or even a set of duals.
 

Big Kahuna

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The stockers are really good carbs, especially for bottom end.

Also, look into the K&N Race Series FA's, I have been running them since 2004/2005 with no issues, have them on both ski's
 
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Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
Location
Seattle
Have you looked at the TBM heads??? Girdled or Non Girdled looks good and works good, plus he has several options on domes... Also, you can order a thinner base gasket from TBM which will lower your port timing.
I run no base gasket on my small pin, just 1211 but you need to watch the squish.
 

dbrutherford

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Fairmont, WV
Not in an X2 however.


Yeah I just wish I could use a set of stock single carb SBN SJ flame arrestors. I will be doing some subs and what not but I won't be getting too crazy. I don't want to hydro lock a $2.5k engine...

Crab what did you do to to fit the stock flame arrestor in you X2? I have another right hand brace to put in. Does that give you enough room or does it hit the hull?

As far as running no base gasket, I am not diving into the engine any time soon. I will get it ported in a few years when it needs a rebuild. I figure a head is just a bolt on job. I won't put one on until probably summer.

I do have a set of R&D Ram valves for a Kawie 750. I would use them but the stock 800 reeds already have stuffers. So I figure the stockers are good enough. Plus I don't want to start changing a bunch of stuff before I ever even ride it.
 

Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
Location
Seattle
Yeah I just wish I could use a set of stock single carb SBN SJ flame arrestors. I will be doing some subs and what not but I won't be getting too crazy. I don't want to hydro lock a $2.5k engine...

Crab what did you do to to fit the stock flame arrestor in you X2? I have another right hand brace to put in. Does that give you enough room or does it hit the hull?

As far as running no base gasket, I am not diving into the engine any time soon. I will get it ported in a few years when it needs a rebuild. I figure a head is just a bolt on job. I won't put one on until probably summer.

I do have a set of R&D Ram valves for a Kawie 750. I would use them but the stock 800 reeds already have stuffers. So I figure the stockers are good enough. Plus I don't want to start changing a bunch of stuff before I ever even ride it.
Use a left hand brace on the right, minor bending. Just take the stock airbox and clip the corner of the cover, the base will fit fine. I recently glued outerwear fabric over the holes on the bottom as well, and only run 5 bolts to mount it.:Banane35:
 

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SKItarist750

Custom Kawi
Location
Lansing, MI
Timing Advance. I was going to short the air temp sensor but Kahuna said to just get an advance plate. So is that a gd idea? I hate the fact that I will have to run the thick gasket so that anything doesn't rub. I will get an R&D advance plate if you guys recommend it.

In my experience the R&D timing advance is more trouble than it's worth. :bad3: It caused a stator malfunction in my 750 and caused my buddy's 750 to lose spark one day unexplainably. Both issues were immediately resolved upon removal of the timing advance plates. Brandon (owner of Havasu Watercraft) told me that timing advance has a tendency to cause your stator to overheat, and eventually go bad. To be honest, I didn't notice any decrease in throttle response/low end snap after removing the advance. I have a stock 800, and I won't be putting a timing advance on it, because I don't want to have to drop a big chunk of change to replace a fried stator.
 

dbrutherford

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Fairmont, WV
I have a PJS one I bought years back. Right now I think I will hold off on putting an advance plate in. I don't feel like opeing the stator up just to put one on. Eventually I will get TL or an Advent with a TBM wheel.
 

SKItarist750

Custom Kawi
Location
Lansing, MI
I have a PJS one I bought years back. Right now I think I will hold off on putting an advance plate in. I don't feel like opeing the stator up just to put one on. Eventually I will get TL or an Advent with a TBM wheel.


That sounds like a smart idea. It would be beneficial with a full total loss system, but on it's own, the TI plate doesn't give a significant performance increase. good luck!
 

Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
Location
Seattle
Have to agree, leave the motor alone and put your efforts into the pipe, waterbox, pump and prop.
 

dbrutherford

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Fairmont, WV
Yeah and BK told me how you have to dremel the stator cover some and you always end up wearing through it. Then you have to JB Weld it on the outside. Sorry but I am not paying almost 50 bucks for an R&D advance plate to mess up my unmolested engine...

Crab, I found the pump shaft. It has the short end on it. No collar, sorry. If you still want it, PM Me you address.

I was cleaning the garage some in preparation of building this ski. Well I found parts I forgot I had! It was like Christmas all over again...
 
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