waxhead
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i ran twin 46s at the 2018 worlds. The new race engine has twin 48 novis on it with a half pipe, they can handle a heap of fuel
Are you making a single carb manifold for the 550 or just the dual carb manifold?i ran twin 46s at the 2018 worlds. The new race engine has twin 48 novis on it with a half pipe, they can handle a heap of fuel
Yes if they were 38 SBN's maybe so , these were 38 BN carbs, you have to remember when I got in the 550 reed motor game, I had a 550 reed motor before the 550sx reed ski was ever released, I also had one of the first dual carb intake manifolds, Hot Products was the only company making them at the time., 91 was the changeover year from BN to SBN ,me being a Kawasaki mechanic at the time, I knew absolutely nothing about SBN carbs, they simply were not on Kawasakis at that point in time.Really? I had the opposite experience on a pjs viper engine that originally had the dual 40mm keihins. Nothing at all against the keihins they're decent carbs, just the mikunis are easier to tube because there's more available parts to tune it. At least in my experience. But I know you worked at a dealer for a while so you probably had all the availability, not to mention that was probably years ago too haha
THe only thing good about BN carbs is if you could twist adjustment screws you could tune them.Yeah I'd totally agree that the keihins are a much better carb than the original bn series carbs.
This sounds like a great plan. But keep the 550 and just keep saving for an sj.Ok sounds like I should try to rebuild my Keihin.
And possibly get the adapter plate, not the manifold, and try the SBN 44 I already have.
Get a pipe.
And maybe if I actually learn how to tune, get Wax's dual manifold and run dual SBN 44's.
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Or put money into Yamaha SJ's...
Unless you have a whole lot of motor dual 38's will do all you need it to do, to run dual 44's you probably need lots of porting and a full pipe, in the end you will have a really fast ski that is not a lot of fun to ride. My ski was ported pretty heavily, I ran wiseco windowed pistons for a PJS t1 reed motor, a coffman half pipe. and westcoast dual total loss. I ran stock compression but with a thinner base gasket, spinning a 440 pump with a skat trak 4 blade impeller, it ran awesome with dual 38'sOk sounds like I should try to rebuild my Keihin.
And possibly get the adapter plate, not the manifold, and try the SBN 44 I already have.
Get a pipe.
And maybe if I actually learn how to tune, get Wax's dual manifold and run dual SBN 44's.
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Or put money into Yamaha SJ's...
No, there is a heap of people who already do it. it will just send them and I broke lolAre you making a single carb manifold for the 550 or just the dual carb manifold?
I agree going from a single 38 to a 44 will provide a notoicable gain even with a stock exhaust pipe, Kawas are gas hogs they need a single 44 or dual 38's to reach their highest potential.I didn't read this thread completely, but I wanted to mention I recently installed an SBN44 and the PJS intake on my brothers 550SX and it made an incredible difference. The ski rides WAY better. Im sure the Keihin was not tuned properly but I know the Mikuni is, and it was a big difference. 100% worth the swap. Do it however works for you, but rest assured, the carb swap is not a waste of money.
Yeah but I don’t ride as well as TC’s kid.The Westcoast and pjs aftermarket Reed cylinder manifolds also fits the 550sx cylinder. All the holes line up except the outer 2 and those holes can be easily slotted . Those manifolds take a single 44 or dual 38s. The latest is they are using the stock dual 38s off Yamaha 701 motors on these 550SXs. I had a bunch of new R&E enterprises manifolds a couple years ago out of Henry's stuff but they all sold. Dual 38 and single 44. TC bought one for his kids boat lol