Freestyle What is a flow guard??

Polish jet pilot

4aces4aces4aces4aces4aces
Location
Warsaw, Poland
if that thing would cost around 200 usd mark, then yes I would buy this, I mean c'mon I am estimating my CF chambers with mods to cost you guys around 300 usd mark!! Maybe I am stupid and RRP is smart...
 

AtomicPunk

Lifetime bans are AWESOME
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Location
Largo, Fl
after a couple positive reviews this may be the "next big thing".... at least this appears to have some performance improvements, fancy handlepoles and lowered hoods have very little (especially for their price).
 

Waternut

Customizing addict
Location
Macon, GA
and everyone complains because the sale of jetski parts are so low... If this does become "the next big thing" I'm sure there will be countless people making a similar product for less than half the price....and still making an absolute killing on the markup. Maybe then the average jetskiier will be able to try it out and we'll get some honest reviews.
 

D-Roc

I forgot!
I would think that the average rider does not need this part and can find better ways to spend their money. Especially if they don't have a short hull. It seems like it is a part that is for the rider that is looking to gain a performance edge over their competitors and has a full blown competition ski already. The last thing we need is for someone to fork out money and put it on a slightly modded superjet and say there was no gain in performance. If the japs use it, it is probably for good reason.
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
Location
Florida - U.S.A.
It actually quite large and has a ridge inside that goes from 95.15mm to 95.60mm I.D. at the exit and since it's aluminum it weighs a bit more at .810-lbs which is .345-lbs more than the plastic steering nozzle.
 

D-Roc

I forgot!
That's perfect info. Thanks. I had to reinforce my plastic one and Hogg it out to 95mm. Also my skat reduction nozzle has no veins so I was thinking those ones may help straighten my flow a bit.
 
These photos show a 62T reduction nozzle with an FX140 steering nozzle with a stock trim ring with the rubber backflow guard attached and this flow guard is still needed?



Those small Asians must have encountered too many water enemas. :booty:

Is this FX140 steering nozzle OEM? I remenber the OEM one is plastic or am I wrong?
 
I heard that this is the next big thing, at least thats what the guy on the infomercial said. Put it in the air filter and its gonna save us 1-2 miles per gallon. :)


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