SX/SXi/SXi Pro 98 750SXI Pro Exhaust UpGrade

gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
i got a factory b limited pipe + dual water lines.
the chamber + head pipe are out, but i still got the ex manifold on the motor.
that stock waterbox will not come out.
help !!!

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nokfir

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Location
Merrick NY
i had to remove the engine on my 750sx to get it out. dont think u can get it out without at least sliding the engine forward in the in the compartment
 

BruceSki

Formerly Motoman25
Location
Long Island
pretty sure the engine has to be out. its only 4 bolts, a throttle cable, stator plugs and the hot wire to the starter to yank it... 8 minutes tops.
 

gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
dam it, i only need about 1 more inch to get it out.
thanks for the wisdom.

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gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
got it out with out removing the motor.
i had to take the factory pipe ex manifold out.
i left the starter in.
it was tight but now it's clean up time.

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gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
i sold the factory b limited pipe, the sxr800 wet pipe would not fit, but a old school jetpro 650 x2 pipe will fit.

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gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
hawk, it's about the same top-end.
the jetpro pipe made it more rideable for me and my fat a$$.

i still am testing the idea about the waterbox going around the front of the gas tank.
i have a complete 550 gas tank and that should give me the room i need for a waterbox.


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the WaTeRhAwK

fryin' up a/m electrics..
Location
okc
hawk, it's about the same top-end.
the jetpro pipe made it more rideable for me and my fat a$$.

i still am testing the idea about the waterbox going around the front of the gas tank.
i have a complete 550 gas tank and that should give me the room i need for a waterbox.


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gorilla


yes, but 750 pipes are made fatter and larger to offer a broader range of rpms control. putting too small of a pipe on a big engine will result in too much back pressure and too high of rpms. you won't get as good of low end response out of a 650 pipe because with that engine setup most of it's hit is upper midrange to top.
 

gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
it's the way it is.
there's a bunch of 750sxi pro owner's that might value my wisdom and try this on there own jetski.
and they might even show me a banana or too !!!

little gains either way don't matter to me like some of the other's on the web.
i'm not a drag racer or show off like some of the pwc2trashu.com crew are.

i've been there in racing, and done that at the awards after the races.

i just try and ride !!!
i'm a better person after i ride !!!

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the WaTeRhAwK

fryin' up a/m electrics..
Location
okc
dude, you are ate smooth up with the banana thing...LOL

yes, I've run 650 pipe on 750's too, but the low end sucks and I usually try to get too many tops out of them. bananas aside.



lol
 

gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
waterhawk, it's good to see your point.
thing's can happen and i for one have broken every part in my year's of jetsking i think at least 5 time's over.

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gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
ok, here's the cheap way out to putting another exhaust on a 750 sx-sxi-sxipro.
the hose was about $55 and the u-tube was $33 and came from gordy30 on fleabay.

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gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
here's another waterbox setup i'm going to try and get up in front of my gas tank.

1 kawasaki 650sx-x2 stock oem waterbox adaptor
2 kawaski 300-440 oem rubber muffler's.

i used this setup in my vintage 440s/s and the 550mod's i raced in the stanup classes back in the day's, and they worked killer.
it was the cheap way out instead of paying big banana's for the pjs rear exhaust mod.

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gorilla

There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel !!
Location
Lost Wages NV
ok, everybody had there own story to tell.
yes, those might blow up too, but it's got to work better than that chit behind the ebox ???

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