ECWI on a Speedwerx dry pipe

I have a Speedwerx race dry pipe on my ported 98 Superjet. I have 2 questions. The first is would ECWI (water injection ) help on my Speedwerx dry pipe? Also I have a set on 44 Blackjacks on the ski and some are telling me I would be better off with my stock 38 rejetted as far as low end snap and topend?
 

crammit442

makin' legs
Location
here
I have a Speedwerx race dry pipe on my ported 98 Superjet. I have 2 questions. The first is would ECWI (water injection ) help on my Speedwerx dry pipe? Also I have a set on 44 Blackjacks on the ski and some are telling me I would be better off with my stock 38 rejetted as far as low end snap and topend?


ECWI helps and the Blackjacks will spank on the 38's.:smile: Awesome carbs!

Charles
 
Location
Ohio
I have heard from a lot of pepes that ECWI is not needed on this pipe.

I didn't run it on mine and it ripped!
 

YAMA CAT

Catnip Junkie!
Location
B'ham, AL
I have the Speedwerx Race as well. I have no ECWI on mine. I'm running Dual Novi 46s on a Boyesen Manifold and Rad Valve setup. This ski keeps pulling, especially for a limited.
 

Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
Location
Seattle
My riva freeride drypipe without , hits like a bomb and pulls like a bitch with twin 44's, I am going to ride the same setup this weekend with 38's to compare.
 

Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
Location
Seattle
Crab let us know what you find!

Crashski's ski was very smooth, pulled more like an electric motor. If I didn't know better, I would have thought it was a B-pipe. Mine isn't jetted perfectly yet, but when the carbs hit you better be hangin on. I'm also running less total pitch on the prop, he has the 13/18 swirl, mine is an X-prop re-pitched to 12/15 and cutback.
 
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