Sub-850cc non PV best pipe setup on my budget?

Roseand

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This season I'm switching to an HPE 828 5 mil. Unfortunately, my builder doesn't have any experience running lay down pipes so I'm hoping to get some advice here. Currently I don't have much invested in a pfp mani and waterbox, so I was contemplating either running it dry or the inner chamber wet. For almost the same I'd have invested, my buddy has an rrp wet pipe he'd hook me up with. If I could, I would buy the tnt pipe but that is 500$ more than I have to spend right now and all the rest of my money is into getting my ski up and running.

My setup: HPE 828 5MIL pump gas, race gas if need to for running it dry, dual 44s, most likely vforce reeds, total loss, and a 144mm mag pump
I'm not purely looking at low end one trick power. I'm looking for a pipe that is good for combos. Out of the three options I posted above, is running it dry the best option? I understand more pump tuning will be involved to get it to work ideally dry. Any input would be great!
Thanks.

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Roseand

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lol ok bud! Even some of the AM boats that are fully dialed have trouble with more then 2 trick combos. But im sure youll figure it out.
My buddy does a setup wake flip to a 180 to another flip with his neighbors 701 rokr. Not to mention Peter doing two flips in a row on a dvx with a 701. Transitioned right, a setup wake flip, 360, to 180 flip could definitely happen.
I'm sure you'll eventually figure out how to land a flip too.

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My buddy does a setup wake flip to a 180 to another flip with his neighbors 701 rokr. Not to mention Peter doing two flips in a row on a dvx with a 701. Transitioned right, a setup wake flip, 360, to 180 flip could definitely happen.
I'm sure you'll eventually figure out how to land a flip too.

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Yep, I probably will, and so will you.
 

Roseand

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Yep, I probably will, and so will you.
Been there, done that with my little baby 701 with a broken box baffle causing my ski to run like crap, in 30 degree water. Now it's off to bigger and better things :)

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The very first post and this is already derailed... Cant everyone just get along? Both of you, video or it didnt happen!

I think if that engine was setup properly to its maximum potential it would do combos. It wouldnt pull of world record number of flips in a row but i think small combos are deffinately possible.
 

Roseand

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Hahaha I have a video of one I rode out of that my buddies counted as a flip but I didn't. A while after I officially landed my first. Gonna see if I can post it..

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Hahahahahaha. A month of so ago all you wanted to do was run a pfp wet, now you're thinking about running it dry. Funny how I say things and now all the sudden you think about doing it. You should really learn to listen to the ones that have been there and done that before......
 

Roseand

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Hahahahahaha. A month of so ago all you wanted to do was run a pfp wet, now you're thinking about running it dry. Funny how I say things and now all the sudden you think about doing it. You should really learn to listen to the ones that have been there and done that before......
I was planning on running it wet until I had the opportunity to snag up a total loss system which further opened up my options.

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