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  • 3 Degree Keyway Install Position

    Here is a Picture of how the 3 Degree Keyway is to be installed.

    Last edited by RX951; 02-14-2008, 09:01 PM.
    2000 Stock GPRXP ~ 83.6 / 7900 rpm
    2006 Stock RXP ~ 67.7 mph
    2000 Stage II GP1200R ~ 76.7 / 7400 rpm (retired motor 2007 for conversion build)
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    BILLY is the Bill Nye science guy of GreenHulk.net
    I got one hell of a Blender.

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      billy

      He is mick,he amazes me with the knowledge he shares with us.

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      • #4
        bump

        Tanny, here ya go
        2000 Stock GPRXP ~ 83.6 / 7900 rpm
        2006 Stock RXP ~ 67.7 mph
        2000 Stage II GP1200R ~ 76.7 / 7400 rpm (retired motor 2007 for conversion build)
        www.wfoperformance.net


        Pics ~Pics & Mods~ / Keep the 2-Strokes Alive !


        Buy your Performance Parts at @ www.4tecperformance.com

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        • #5
          Where can I buy the 3 degree keyway?
          Im not find them in the shop?
          Thanks
          Thomas Wester

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          • #6
            Originally posted by thomaswester View Post
            Where can I buy the 3 degree keyway?
            Im not find them in the shop?
            Thanks
            Thomas Wester
            Contact forum member WFO. send him a PM, or goto www.wfoperformance.net
            2000 Stock GPRXP ~ 83.6 / 7900 rpm
            2006 Stock RXP ~ 67.7 mph
            2000 Stage II GP1200R ~ 76.7 / 7400 rpm (retired motor 2007 for conversion build)
            www.wfoperformance.net


            Pics ~Pics & Mods~ / Keep the 2-Strokes Alive !


            Buy your Performance Parts at @ www.4tecperformance.com

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            • #7
              Thank you
              I will contact him whit a PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by thomaswester View Post
                Thank you
                I will contact him whit a PM.
                ck your pm
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                • #9
                  what is the estimated time frame on this install from start to finish ? can all stock parts be utilized again or are certain items expected to be changed for wear/tear?
                  2012 VXS 74+ mph on gps....k&n air filter, ribbon delete, free flow, skat 16/18, jims plate and a bunch of testing and tweaking !!!

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                  • #10
                    what kinda gains can u expect to see from it? and do u need to have any other mods to run it?
                    2000 GPR 1200- Free Flow exhaust, D-Ring, and Wave eater clips.
                    1996 Wave Venture 1100-Stock
                    1995 Seadoo Hx - SOLD

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                    • #11
                      over all response will be better,should (if not already) shift over to 91+ fuel .other that the time it take to put in it's best bang for your buck

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by chip View Post
                        over all response will be better,should (if not already) shift over to 91+ fuel .other that the time it take to put in it's best bang for your buck
                        +1. Was already doing a rebuild so decided to do the keyway. Best mod for the money, big difference in acceleration.

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                        • #13
                          hi know this is old but were can i get the key now?

                          thanks Eddie

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