- Location
- Midwest
I am aware of the arm chair engine builders Thanks for support. This is going to be a long project. The b pipes are going to get expidited by my buddy in kentucky because i sense a more urgent need, plus i am sure i will be able to find testers a bit easier!!! i will try to keep every informed as this progresses, however there are times like this were i am just waiting on a pipe in the mail. Here over the next month i will start slowy modifying the reed angle and ports on my stock model and posting for discussion. Please be patient and continue to try to answer my ignorant questions! Thanks for all the input you guys have given me so far. BTW one thing that really irritated me a my partner into doing this is the sheer cost and extremely low quality of machined/welded jet ski parts. It seems like there is a very large disconect between modern manufacturing processes and two stroke engine building. I dont want to point fingers but i look at some of the products on the market and the price they go for and its just hurting this sport. I should not have to make my own motor and pipe to get a ski at a reasonable price, the disdain for customers that certain companies are exhibiting is just horrible and doing nothing but hurting this sport. I look at some of these parts and just think that most of the customers that buy CNC machines from us would be returning them if the parts that came off look the way alot of jet ski parts do. No way i am wiating a year and paying 880$ for a pipe that was made with a crappy pattern, machined by a high school student, and welded by a middle school student.This is something very worth pointing out!
While the guys that truly care admit to “Not Knowing” So not to mislead you in your work thinking its gospel.
There is a lot to be said to that. In the contrary, there is a tremendous amount of really bad info Spread via all forms of internet postings and especially youTube. Some of this has been offered to the OP here in this thread.
Please, before you take this hard work to the next level, Verify what parts of it you want to use?
In my years of building and dealing with performance motors. I see much of what the general community thinks is true? Is in reality, passed down poor, misleading Information. Many base what they do off it, and find themselves with poor running, unreliable setups. Please don't make that mistake with your re-engineered parts. I like your desire to build something of value to this community. I would enjoy nothing more that to see you succeed! Be Smart!
Ski ya, Paul