- Location
- sask, canada
I have the first production ET1107 in my carbon Trixstar S hull and I absolutely love this motor. My set up is: ET Billet 1107, PHP lightweight 10mm crank 190 psi, 49 full spec's. PHP intake mani, MSD TL, V-Force 3's. PF pipe, water injected. I've had the pleasure of riding a lot of different big bore, big cc motors and I couldn't be happier with this motor. I was able to ride this motor and another comparable 1105 motor back to back in Daytona and the ET motor is on at least equal playing fields as that motor. With the water injected PFP the ET had more off idle power, but that's what running the PFP wet does.
It has also been a very reliable motor for me. When I had it in Havasu one of my cooling lines came off and I overheated the motor to the point that I noticed a lack of power, saw no water coming out of the pisser so I ripped back into shore. Splashed water on it to cool it down and the water was sizzling and boiling off. I let it cool down, hooked the cooling line back up and it has still ran perfect ever since, didn't lose any compression either.
Art from ET spent over a year on this project getting the port heights and transfer angles exactly where he wanted them and it shows when you hit the throttle.
Hopefully some of the people that rode it in Havasu and Daytona will chime in and give their opinion.
It has also been a very reliable motor for me. When I had it in Havasu one of my cooling lines came off and I overheated the motor to the point that I noticed a lack of power, saw no water coming out of the pisser so I ripped back into shore. Splashed water on it to cool it down and the water was sizzling and boiling off. I let it cool down, hooked the cooling line back up and it has still ran perfect ever since, didn't lose any compression either.
Art from ET spent over a year on this project getting the port heights and transfer angles exactly where he wanted them and it shows when you hit the throttle.
Hopefully some of the people that rode it in Havasu and Daytona will chime in and give their opinion.