- Location
- Lake Anna, VA
Hello all. I broke into the standup world with a '91 SJ with a '95 701 engine. I have been out multiple times and am trying to improve handling and reduce porpoising. I know many will say more tray time will help. I have reduced it, but even with my weight fully over the pole (while dug into my gut) and many variations of footing and such, I still have issues getting over 1/2 throttle because of the bounce. Have even tried to power through it and see if it'll steady out with more speed, but no luck with multiple approaches. Don't think there's a big waterlogging concern, as the tray sits up well when in the water.
I also really have to work hard to find a balance between the tail sliding and laying it over in faster turns, and I'm not even trying very fast/tight turns most of the time. I know SJ's aren't built to carve turns as well as maybe an SXR, but some improvement would be nice as I would like to do some speed work as well as learn some freestyle. I also read that SJ's use more steering in turns, while Kawis use more leaning, so I'm trying to find a balance but I think my current setup doesn't give me much margin to work with.Trying to do what I can without spending $200-300 on tubbies.
I am 6'3", 220 lb. Prior owner was close to same size and put on a lighter pole (fiberglass, unknown of length vs stock), an R&D scoop intake, and a Worx Dominator plate, which he shimmed to reduce the bouncing, though he admitted it never fully went away and he was very experienced. Is the cutout in the plate the "D cut" I keep reading about? Am I right in thinking this is a scoop intake? Don't think this is hurting me any, but throwing it out there as a possibility.
Was reading several others with similar issues and thought maybe a good finned plate would help with both the bounce and the loose turns. Also something a little shorter might help me sub and do other stuff easier, but not too short that the high speed turns will be a problem. Could it be possible the plate is so long, and being shimmed, that it's pushing the nose down too much and causing a bounce? What are some good ride plates that would fit the bill? Also, he put some sort of sealant between the plate and body. Don't think this is common from what I've read elsewhere. Why would one do this if there's no leak concern?
To recap since I threw a lot out there:
Ride plate recommendations?
Intake - fine or change it? What kind is it?
Ride plate sealant - yes or no?
To shim or not to shim? (plate, not pump)
What to do if I leave everything as is, except maybe shims?
There more things I can get help with, the better. I hear the X is the place for SJ info. Thanks a bunch.
I also really have to work hard to find a balance between the tail sliding and laying it over in faster turns, and I'm not even trying very fast/tight turns most of the time. I know SJ's aren't built to carve turns as well as maybe an SXR, but some improvement would be nice as I would like to do some speed work as well as learn some freestyle. I also read that SJ's use more steering in turns, while Kawis use more leaning, so I'm trying to find a balance but I think my current setup doesn't give me much margin to work with.Trying to do what I can without spending $200-300 on tubbies.
I am 6'3", 220 lb. Prior owner was close to same size and put on a lighter pole (fiberglass, unknown of length vs stock), an R&D scoop intake, and a Worx Dominator plate, which he shimmed to reduce the bouncing, though he admitted it never fully went away and he was very experienced. Is the cutout in the plate the "D cut" I keep reading about? Am I right in thinking this is a scoop intake? Don't think this is hurting me any, but throwing it out there as a possibility.
Was reading several others with similar issues and thought maybe a good finned plate would help with both the bounce and the loose turns. Also something a little shorter might help me sub and do other stuff easier, but not too short that the high speed turns will be a problem. Could it be possible the plate is so long, and being shimmed, that it's pushing the nose down too much and causing a bounce? What are some good ride plates that would fit the bill? Also, he put some sort of sealant between the plate and body. Don't think this is common from what I've read elsewhere. Why would one do this if there's no leak concern?
To recap since I threw a lot out there:
Ride plate recommendations?
Intake - fine or change it? What kind is it?
Ride plate sealant - yes or no?
To shim or not to shim? (plate, not pump)
What to do if I leave everything as is, except maybe shims?
There more things I can get help with, the better. I hear the X is the place for SJ info. Thanks a bunch.