Fuel usage

Hi all, newb question here. I'm trying to find out how long you get out of a tank of fuel on a superjet and an SX-R both stock just doing normal riding? Thanks. Awesome forum you guys have here aswell!
 

Mouthfulloflake

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NW Arkansas
really?

my 650 powered superjets with single carbs never lasted that long!

just cruising around, maybe an hour?

wave jumping, and things that require throttle "pumping" less than 45 minutes per tank.

those are approximate for the single carb 61x I can last year.

2 1/2 to 3 hours of non stop shredding on my SJ.
 

keefer

T1
Location
Tennessee
I know my crew here only gets about 1 to 1.5 hr per tank if we are lucky, and that is just cruising up river, wave jumping and very little WOT. Of course we all ride 760 - 800+ dual carb big bores or strokers. I also remember when we had a SXR in our group, it sucked fuel faster than our SJs.
 

Proformance1

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so i'm looking at 1 hour for the SXR and 1.5 hours for the superjet?
I wouldn't say that. Stock 05 SXR and 05 SJ in the surf were very close. Mine went to reserve and by the time we were in to the dock the SJ was about 10 min away from reserve. Modded, now that's a different story. The SJ lasts about 20 min longer.
 

jetkid

Paul Lambers
Location
Grand Rapids MI
my superjet last about an hour or so of riding in lake mi, but I have to go threw the channel, it take about 15min each way, so I would say I could get 1.5 to 2 hrs. My sxi pro was better on gas than the yam. hope that helps.
 

Matt_E

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really?

my 650 powered superjets with single carbs never lasted that long!

just cruising around, maybe an hour?

wave jumping, and things that require throttle "pumping" less than 45 minutes per tank.

those are approximate for the single carb 61x I can last year.

I have noticed that before, as well - the only explanation I came up with is this: because it's underpowered, you're WFO all the time.
And if you're moderately heavy, there's quite a load on it, too.
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
IM not heavy!

hahaha

180lbs or so.

it seems hard to fathom that a 650 can use more fuel than a 701..

but yeah, WTFO most of the time is what im used to, even with the 61x last year.



I have noticed that before, as well - the only explanation I came up with is this: because it's underpowered, you're WFO all the time.
And if you're moderately heavy, there's quite a load on it, too.
 
Location
Ohio
Ain't no way. Watch closer next time you ride.


I know for a fact that my mildly modded SJ (a little lighter too) will run for 2.5 hours filled to the max (internal fuel fill). I am rarely WOT.

I'll try for 3 hours this summer and see what happens.
 

Matt_E

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I know for a fact that my mildly modded SJ (a little lighter too) will run for 2.5 hours filled to the max (internal fuel fill). I am rarely WOT.

I'll try for 3 hours this summer and see what happens.

In that case, non-stop shredding and "rarely WOT" don't go hand in hand in most folks' minds.
 

ger87410

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Fort Worth
My '92 Seadoo XP runs for 2 hours off-and-on (mostly on) riding for 5 gallons.

I've been getting close to 2 hours for 4 gallons in the '89 js550
 
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