Hey everyone, I'm sure this has been covered but I haven't had any luck searching for it. Had an 83 JS550 and a JS300 hull fall into my lap. The 550 is pretty much 100% stock and complete and the 300 hull is minty fresh. I want to get some more performance out of the 550 but not trying to break the bank too badly as I'm trying to get the 300 built and running as well.
So far it seems the must do mods are
Quick Steer (couldn't agree more lmao)
4* Handlebars
Ride Plate
Impeller
Shim/blueprint the pump
High Comp Head
Being an 83 it has the BN38 on it, so a S/BN44?
And that leaves exhaust, has the early style on it, not the jet power. I know everyone says jet power with the factory half pipe but thats going to cost more than the ski itself did. So what I'm wondering is, would an aftermarket exhaust manifold like an L&S with a full pipe like west coast, coffman, kerker etc be better than my stock setup? Would it be better than a fully stock jet power set up?
The 550 came with a spare motor so I took the head and milled it. Static compression is 150psi right now. I'll probably take a little more off, shooting for 170psi or so. The guy I bought it from was a goober and recently did the top end. I doubt he gapped the rings so I'll be tearing down to check. Figure I'll do some mild porting while I'm in there.
The setup will likely end up being a 15* SS impeller, a 44mm carb, the porting and hi comp head, plus whatever exhaust set up I go with. It'll be used in a mile wide river or the ocean, so the water will rarely be particularly smooth so I'm not really looking to go 50mph. I want to retain reliability and the bottom end and whatever I can get up top is a bonus. I haven't really rode since I was a preteen but I've been out with it a couple times now in 1'-2' chop and the skills are coming back quickly.
As far as the carb, would the SBN44 be a big improvement over just a BN44 on this build that will be pretty mild or should I just get someone's BN44 pull off? Has anyone tried the SBN clones from aliexpress? I've had good luck with china carbs on my moped builds but these are quite different beasts.
Thanks everyone.
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I know the trailer setup is a little janky still, but I finished welding up my hitch yesterday and the weather was too nice not to brap
So far it seems the must do mods are
Quick Steer (couldn't agree more lmao)
4* Handlebars
Ride Plate
Impeller
Shim/blueprint the pump
High Comp Head
Being an 83 it has the BN38 on it, so a S/BN44?
And that leaves exhaust, has the early style on it, not the jet power. I know everyone says jet power with the factory half pipe but thats going to cost more than the ski itself did. So what I'm wondering is, would an aftermarket exhaust manifold like an L&S with a full pipe like west coast, coffman, kerker etc be better than my stock setup? Would it be better than a fully stock jet power set up?
The 550 came with a spare motor so I took the head and milled it. Static compression is 150psi right now. I'll probably take a little more off, shooting for 170psi or so. The guy I bought it from was a goober and recently did the top end. I doubt he gapped the rings so I'll be tearing down to check. Figure I'll do some mild porting while I'm in there.
The setup will likely end up being a 15* SS impeller, a 44mm carb, the porting and hi comp head, plus whatever exhaust set up I go with. It'll be used in a mile wide river or the ocean, so the water will rarely be particularly smooth so I'm not really looking to go 50mph. I want to retain reliability and the bottom end and whatever I can get up top is a bonus. I haven't really rode since I was a preteen but I've been out with it a couple times now in 1'-2' chop and the skills are coming back quickly.
As far as the carb, would the SBN44 be a big improvement over just a BN44 on this build that will be pretty mild or should I just get someone's BN44 pull off? Has anyone tried the SBN clones from aliexpress? I've had good luck with china carbs on my moped builds but these are quite different beasts.
Thanks everyone.
Everyone loves pictures

I know the trailer setup is a little janky still, but I finished welding up my hitch yesterday and the weather was too nice not to brap