Sorry! Just read your post above this one! What I bet you are experiencing now is a rich condition caused by low pop off pressure. When you have it pinned and let off the throttle there is a excess amount of fuel being dumped by your Venturi ontop of your butterflies, then when you open her up again the motor is fighting to clear out that sudden excess fuel. Try increasing your pop off pressure a few pounds. Bet that would clear it up but you might need to do some carb tuning after that.I'm happy with how it runs in the mean time. If i can cure that random low end bog. Hopefully carb rebuild and tuning fixes it.
This sounds very accurate in what it is doing. Thanks for the advice.Sorry! Just read your post above this one! What I bet you are experiencing now is a rich condition caused by low pop off pressure. When you have it pinned and let off the throttle there is a excess amount of fuel being dumped by your Venturi ontop of your butterflies, then when you open her up again the motor is fighting to clear out that sudden excess fuel. Try increasing your pop off pressure a few pounds. Bet that would clear it up but you might need to do some carb tuning after that.
Try opening the top screw on the headpipe 1/2 turn out. The closer the water injects into the exhaust stream, the more effect it will have on the engine performance. To a degree, the cooler the exhaust chamber, the more bottom end snap you will have but can sacrifice top end power. It can be a trade off. When I setup a ski with a bpipe, I'll run a separate line into the bottom of the headpipe with a tee, bypass and flow control valve on the outlet. I start on the headpipe screws at 1/2 turn on top, 1/4 turn on bottom. On the bypass I put a small piece of 1/4 I'd fuel hose inside of the bypass line to act as a restrictor to slow water flow a little. This also puts more pressure on the control valve that allows it to open. Will also affect how the headpipe screws spray water into the exhaust. I like a separate cooling line to the pipe because it allows better control of pipe temps which more power can be found doing soI've did a bit of work on the ski. Msd ignition, 9/15 hooker, rebuild pump, fcv, oem stator, change waterbox to stock superjet also changed the restrictive exhaust hose. The good news is the motor has lots of power. It's running great I have a little bit of tuning in pipe. I only have bottom open a 1/4. And it's getting to hot. Having a hard time setting the fcv to open when I give it throttle on the trailer. The only issue I'm having now is that randomly sometimes when I'm off the throttle and corner the ski has a heavy bog delay. I can clear it by holding it wide open. I have a carb rebuild kit so going to do that. Just didn't know if there is anything else I should be looking into?