hi, i work for the ski clinic in antioch CA, the pics that i have up are of a stock superjet hull but with the help of WATERDAWG KUSTOMS im able to install a GP 800. with the use of WATERDAWG's manifold, pipe, engine mounts, and intake manifold the install is easy.
That looks like the stock GP bedplate.
Did you move the mounts? If so, how?
O.K. Jeff
I am getting tempted again and I hardly rode this year
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that looks like a CO2 bottle to me:shrug:
Now you have my attention, I've been thinking about this setup for sometime now. I saw it at havasu, and was impressed!! Jeff I have a few questions, 1st your exhaust manifold-how does the size of the bolts work, doesn't your 1200 have 8mm bolts in the man., and the stock 66e cylinders have 10mm bolts? 2nd engine couplers-what are you using, 66e or regular 61x, is the thread size and pitch the same on each? 3rd also working at a shop I have access to 66v cylinders, I see in Riverrats build he says the V cylinders have better port timing for bottom end than E cylinders. It sounds like I can keep my stock SJ battery location, is there room for the batt to go in front of motor? Is the pipe wet or dry, looks wet to me, if the pipe is for your 1200, how does it work with a stock setup. Keep up the killer work, and look foward to seeing more on this:smile:
PS: how hard is the tuning of this setup, carbs, porting, power valves, just wondering?
Now you have my attention, I've been thinking about this setup for sometime now. I saw it at havasu, and was impressed!! Jeff I have a few questions, 1st your exhaust manifold-how does the size of the bolts work, doesn't your 1200 have 8mm bolts in the man., and the stock 66e cylinders have 10mm bolts? 2nd engine couplers-what are you using, 66e or regular 61x, is the thread size and pitch the same on each? 3rd also working at a shop I have access to 66v cylinders, I see in Riverrats build he says the V cylinders have better port timing for bottom end than E cylinders. It sounds like I can keep my stock SJ battery location, is there room for the batt to go in front of motor? Is the pipe wet or dry, looks wet to me, if the pipe is for your 1200, how does it work with a stock setup. Keep up the killer work, and look foward to seeing more on this:smile:
PS: how hard is the tuning of this setup, carbs, porting, power valves, just wondering?
The exhaust manifold is the same for the 800 and 1200 except for the holes you mentioned. We simply have both in stock, and if needed can open the 8mm to 10mm for bolting on stock cylinders. Couplers are interchangable, like the RAT said. The 66e cylinders have more port time area, barely. The will yield about 70-100 more peak rpm's. I don't think there is room for the battery to go right in front of the motor. The pipe is a wet pipe and was designed around the stock 800 platform, it also works excellent on the big bore set up. However, it is not the right pipe for the 1200, but works. We just used it because at the time it is what we had. Pipe development takes a lot of time, more than you get out of software (contrary to one person), and a lot of money. The 1200 is currently getting a NEW dry pipe design that will put it on a different level. Tuning the 800 set up is very easy, and makes a ton of power. I hope this helped answer your questions.
Jeff