sea-dude
To Air is Human
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Well did you go out yesterday? It wasn't that cold, we want to hear how it rides!
Here is the hot scoop, I just got back from the local lake a few minutes ago and WOW!when is this thing gonna hit the water? WE HAVE TO KNOW how it does
Stock controller.What did you do for the trim maybe I missed it somewhere in the thread. Is there an easy way to put a lever on it. Just curious cuz I have 2 X2 builds goin on right now.
can you go into more detail abotu "doesnt hook as hard in a sharp turns" and "it dumped me".
Do you mean it doesnt carve as well? and make as sharp of turns? Did it just roll over on you and dump you off?
Oh yea, so worth all the extra work to get the pipe to fit. Now I just want to play with the water screws to see if it will hit harder down low. TBM conversion is on my list now, probably need it to handle the 752's extra torque.I had a feeling you would like it :woot: :woot:
No, I have the stock 650 flywheel in there now, my 752 will get the precious Jetnetics charging flywheel. If I get really motivated between now and then, I may put it in before Long Beach.Crab I may have missed it but are you running a total loss system?
No, I have the stock 650 flywheel in there now, my 752 will get the precious Jetnetics charging flywheel. If I get really motivated between now and then, I may put it in before Long Beach.
From their site.A charging Flywheel is a billet aluminum replacement for the stock steel flywheel. Since the stock versions are generally very heavy, they require a large amount of horsepower to overcome their weight and this substantially reduces the engine’s ability to respond to throttle movements. The patented Jetinetics Charging Flywheel is significantly lighter, 50% in some cases, which greatly reduces the energy used to overcome flywheel mass and allow the engine to increase rpm’s rapidly. A significant benefit is the fact that the engine will produce horsepower only after it has reached it’s powerband which usually begins around 3800 rpm. By using a Jetinetics Charging Flywheel, the engine is able to reach it’s powerband much more quickly and create usable power much sooner. Further, during rapid cornering such as course racing or slalom runs, this becomes a significant factor for acceleration.
How does it work
Put quite simply, a flywheel is a rotor which supports a ring gear for starting, and magnets which are used to electrically charge both a (capacitor discharge ignition) and the on board battery. The Jetinetics Charging Flywheel uses aluminum as the basis for the rotor, specially designed high temperature magnets, and a tough, alloy steel ring gear to reproduce all aspects of the stock assembly. The rotor is started turning by the starter motor, then the magnets create electrical energy to fire the ignition and charge the battery.
Jetinetics is the originator of the charging aluminum flywheel, and proudly retains the manufacturing right to its patented designs. Any other charging flywheel is nothing more than a copy of the original!