Will a SJ Turn Nozzle fit a B1?

Awesome thanx. It seems alotta parts interchange I'm a newb with PWC scene and just wanna confirm before I pull the trigger. Cheers.
 

WaveDemon

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Hell, Florida
props swap too.

the blaster and SJ have a lot of interchangable parts. Hull specific parts, water box, drive shaft, and some exhaust don't interchange.
 

tshank123

Yo hablo ingles
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Vegas
just fyi. if you run that nozzle on the blaster, you're probably gonna have to run a beefier steering cable like a WB2. It will require a little modification to get it to work. Just letting you know from experience, the extended nozzle puts more stress on the cable.
 
Ok, that's def food for thought. So what, from your experience was the significance from the extended nozzle? Good, bad,etc... I was thinking aloud and curious about it... Auction will be over soon as well so I need to sh*t or get off the perverbial pot! My blaster currently has what appears to be a stock Prop (steel (i think)painted green)? But I was given another pump assembly with my ski and it has a Stainless steel prop, 3 Blades, I have not removed it from the housing but looked it over and there are NO etched markings on it anywhere. It appears to be a steel casting, not that of the Skat and Solas props I've seen advertized? Looks less quality then I'd expect from a $100+ aftermarket prop. Do you have any insight? Were these Dealer optional on the Blaster or Superjet from the factory? Would either my OEM prop or the SS version I have be a benifit on my Girlfriend's 92 waverunner 650? I was thinkin about swappin hers out for either one, as I plan on upgrading mine on the Blaster anyhow and her's needs more punch outta the hole tring to pull a wakeboard. Any suggestion's for good punch and top speed for the Blaster - I have to be able to keep up with my buddies Tigershark 770. LOL
Also, not to drag this thread into the ground, have seen advertised those pump cones, the short billet ones. Do these have a significance to top end or punch? Again, thinking aloud. Cheers
 
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tshank123

Yo hablo ingles
Location
Vegas
The search function will probably answer most of your questions. Here is the post I had on the op nozzle.

http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/58473&highlight=nozzle

Blasters come stock with a stainless prop. They're actually pretty good for a stocker prop. Like most things, the prop just depends on what you want to use it for. It also depends alot on your setup. Most watercraft stock props are ideal for the stock setup, so there is not much to gain with a prop on a stock boat.

This website has some good info for you to read up on. These guys are the best in the biz too, so you can talk to them and they'll suggest a good prop for you.

www.impros.com
 
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