First, I don't believe in climate change, don't believe there is any environmental crisis, and don't think that the current 2-stroke design needs to be "fixed." But the stuff below is interesting.
Anyone from Krash on the X-h2o who can update us on this statement?
"For now, Krash Industries is in the final stages of a project that aims to develop a direct-injection engine that can meet the CARB regulations. Slated for a release in 2020, the electrical system on these engines is going to be innovation incarnate. "
From this May 10, 2019 article:
https://www.jetdrift.com/krash-industries-us-introduction/
This is interesting because it implies that there are, or may be, separate sales of the KV997 engine in the USA:
"Emissions Control Information – USA Only
All sales of the KV997, either fitted to the Krash US range of PWC’s,
or sold separately, are for controlled competition use only. Installing the engine in any different application may be a violation of Federal law and subject to civil penalty. For further information please contact Krash Industries on +1 9174750138 or
info@krashindustries.com All US footage used in this website was shot within the confines of the closed competition area."
From bottom of page here:
https://krashindustries.com/contact/
Finally, with respect to this thread, HUGE SHOUT OUT TO NICK BARTON AT KRASH !!!
Will he succeed? Will he overcome the inevitable problems, failures and customer complaints which inevitably accompany designing and manufacturing a brand new motor and hull?
(It is pretty disgusting that his own nation, Australia, pulled the rug out from under his product by outlawing it just when he was trying to get his RTR skis to market. Shame on Australia.)
I don't know. I hope so. BECAUSE
KRASH IS THE ONLY CALL TO ACTION I HAVE SEEN FOR THE END OF THE SUPER JET IN 2020.