Freestyle Power Factor Pipe Myth

George IV

Daredevil
Location
Chicago
Sorry. Somehow I missed the whole previous page of posts. Someone was working on a exhaust scupper a while back but never announced that they were released.

I was thinkin about train to fab up an inline scuper valve myself that u would mount rite at the stinger and it would have a spring to that would apply pressure with some sort of seal so water could not bk up.
 
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Location
Ohio
I would like to see a hull designed (at least the inside) around/for a PFP and a full size tank if the PFP is here to stay.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
Not happening, has nothing to do with the hull. The tank sits right in the bend of the pipe. Not enough room for that big a tank.
 

GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
Location
Cullman AL
I am working on a 4 gallon tank for the PFP people as of now. Should have something ready soon!!!

The 4 gallon tank measures 9"x9"x12" tall. It appears that the total cost of my 4 gallon tank should be real close to 150.00 + shipping (about 165.00 shipped to your door).

It will have 2 fittings installed for pickups and 2 more fittings installed for the return and vent. It will also include aircraft style filter/clunks inside the tank.
 
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Just bought my first jet ski so I'm green when it comes to lots of the info. I have a 2011 sxr-800. Try not to laugh to hard but my question is do I have a wet pipe or a dry pipe? It hasn't seen water yet so everything is new to me, Thank-you.
 

GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
Location
Cullman AL
I am not producing a tank. I found a tank that is 4.03 gallons, measures 9x9x12 tall, already had a aircraft style filler on it, called the company to see if they would sell the tank WITHOUT the stupid 'AN' automotive fuel fittings on the tank and they said yes. I then found aircraft fittings that are PERFECT for our setups that are REAL easy to install and aircraft in tank fuel filters/clunks.

My ONLY hold up is getting my new engine here along with my PFP so I can be 110% sure the tank DOES fit the way I think it does.

I'll keep you guys posted.
 
I am not producing a tank. I found a tank that is 4.03 gallons, measures 9x9x12 tall, already had a aircraft style filler on it, called the company to see if they would sell the tank WITHOUT the stupid 'AN' automotive fuel fittings on the tank and they said yes. I then found aircraft fittings that are PERFECT for our setups that are REAL easy to install and aircraft in tank fuel filters/clunks.

My ONLY hold up is getting my new engine here along with my PFP so I can be 110% sure the tank DOES fit the way I think it does.

I'll keep you guys posted.

What if someone wasnt running a pfp just b pipe. How quick could u have one ready to go
 
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