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could always trim some of the scoop on the WCOT grate to lessen the grab!!!!!!!!!
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Wait, what???? I thought you are the guy who knows everything?Engine induced braking? How can that happen with a jet drive?
With certain plate grate combo's when you let off the throttle the pump gets loaded to hard giving the ski a "Braking effect"...Engine induced braking? How can that happen with a jet drive?
As I said, " This is just what Steve and I came up with, this doesn't mean this will work for everybody out there. But we're having fun seeing what the 4 stroke SJ will do."I have shimmed some Watercross of Texas grates as deep as I could get them. I never found the extra drag to be remarkable.
You're right BK, Steve brought that up to me. But then I thought if I didn't like it I could never sell it. So to compare I tried the Kommander first and liked it a lot and then sold the wcot.could always trim some of the scope on the WCOT grate to lessen the grab!!!!!!!!!
Was at the races 2 weekends ago, we were talking about the new SJ. There is alot of buy trial and error with this ski. I have ridden 4 different ones. All set up for racing. None handled the same. Back when I had my SXR 800, Combo's out there worked for most. TBM Plate & Grate, TBM Grate with Stock Plate. R&D Grate & Plate........ You just bout could not go wrong just straight up buying one option over another. But the SJ is way different!!!!!! Lots of R&D Time to find correct combo.You're right BK, Steve brought that up to me. But then I thought if I didn't like it I could never sell it. So to compare I tried the Kommander first and liked it a lot and then sold the wcot.
These dam jet skis get expensive trying different parts to see what works for you. Part of the game lol.
Agree, I only have knowledge about 2t superjets, but depending on the course like you said, there is sometimes reason to run the WCOT, jet dynamics, or worx 205 all serving different purposes, not to mention static nozzle tilt and rideplate combo, it is all part of the game, especially in lites. WCOT and R&D 'limited' grates always had massive braking effects, less top end, but overall great hookup in race conditions which are normally a washing machine.Was at the races 2 weekends ago, we were talking about the new SJ. There is alot of buy trial and error with this ski. I have ridden 4 different ones. All set up for racing. None handled the same. Back when I had my SXR 800, Combo's out there worked for most. TBM Plate & Grate, TBM Grate with Stock Plate. R&D Grate & Plate........ You just bout could not go wrong just straight up buying one option over another. But the SJ is way different!!!!!! Lots of R&D Time to find correct combo.
I will say on my Stocker, I ran the TBM Grate wither either TBM Plate or Stock Plate (depending on race course), I did borrow a friends Mild Limited SXR with TBM Plate and grate that combo was way different from on a stocker. The Plate did not let the ski slow down coming into turns, you had to really rail the turns hard!!!!! It was the next year people were starting to cut the windows into the plate to help the handling with more powered ski's!
What I noticed from day one with my bone stock SJ4 is that if you chop the throttle on a high speed run the ski had much more braking than my 2 stroke 898 Edge, 550, SJ or FX1. On my very first fast run when I chopped the throttle I kinda felt like I was going forward into the pole. My own opinion here is the 4 strokes just have more of an engine braking effect at high speeds. Add an aggressive intake grate and it doubles or triples that. But an aggressive grate has its positive points too, just pick your poison lol.Was at the races 2 weekends ago, we were talking about the new SJ. There is alot of buy trial and error with this ski. I have ridden 4 different ones. All set up for racing. None handled the same. Back when I had my SXR 800, Combo's out there worked for most. TBM Plate & Grate, TBM Grate with Stock Plate. R&D Grate & Plate........ You just bout could not go wrong just straight up buying one option over another. But the SJ is way different!!!!!! Lots of R&D Time to find correct combo.
I will say on my Stocker, I ran the TBM Grate wither either TBM Plate or Stock Plate (depending on race course), I did borrow a friends Mild Limited SXR with TBM Plate and grate that combo was way different from on a stocker. The Plate did not let the ski slow down coming into turns, you had to really rail the turns hard!!!!! It was the next year people were starting to cut the windows into the plate to help the handling with more powered ski's!
Swapping out the OEM steering with the ovp leaves this nub exposed on the edge of the pole. Perfect for putting your Dentist's kids through college. So...
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Then, to address the cavitation issue, Rodney is swapping out the RIVA grate for this Watercross of Texas.
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I removed nub similar to @Aquaholic.I’m new to modding and I’ll be putting on OVP steering next weekend. How did you remove the nub?
Some pics:I removed nub similar to @Aquaholic.
The plate is cast aluminum, so fairly soft. I roughly cut the nub off with a hacksaw, rounded it up with a small angle grinder / zip cutter, did final sanding and shaping with a dremel (one of the courser sanding cylinders), and painted it with black semigloss tremclad. My tremclad was in a spray can so I just sprayed a wee bit into a little plastic dish and painted it on with a small hobby brush.
In my case I was installing the RRP “AST” pad and that nub needed to be removed so that the pad could move with the handlebars / pivot plate without interference or rubbing the back of the pad on end of the pole.
Does it still slide with the sponsons if you keep it flat? Trying to get the best of both world... rails when i lean and buttery when i just shift my hips!Good thread! Curious... How come you send the ECU to Riva for a re tune instead of using the MaptunerX with the different download maps?
Or is that what you're using, but just having Riva load it for you?
Are these the new prowatercraft sponsons here?
Yamaha SuperJet 2021+ Wedge Rear Sponsons - Pro Watercraft
Rear sponsons for the 2021 fourstroke Yamaha Super Jet.prowatercraftracing.com
chopping the throttles coming into the bouys on 4 stroke does massively break but your always prepared i ran out of fuel this summer on gp1 full wick lake cruising let me tell you it was 78mph to zero in like 45 feet when that engine stops turning that machine plants itself.What I noticed from day one with my bone stock SJ4 is that if you chop the throttle on a high speed run the ski had much more braking than my 2 stroke 898 Edge, 550, SJ or FX1. On my very first fast run when I chopped the throttle I kinda felt like I was going forward into the pole. My own opinion here is the 4 strokes just have more of an engine braking effect at high speeds. Add an aggressive intake grate and it doubles or triples that. But an aggressive grate has its positive points too, just pick your poison lol.