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  • 1tommygunner1927
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    Originally posted by mittens
    Fizzle shared a video of the build. Then Pro Rider Watercraft Magazine saw it. Contacted me about doing an article. Figure might as well post in with the build thread.
    Awesome!

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  • ShawnInFL
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    Very cool 👍 It's a beast for sure. The "Somewhat Obnoxious" brand is born!

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  • mittens
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    Fizzle shared a video of the build. Then Pro Rider Watercraft Magazine saw it. Contacted me about doing an article. Figure might as well post in with the build thread.
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  • mittens
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    New seat cover installed. Hoping for less dirty looking not being the rough suede.
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  • mittens
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    Small winter change. Testing a Turbo smart dual stage manual boost controller. Vs the grimmspeed manual controller

    grimspeed is a ball & Spring style not a bleed. So fastest spooling but also prone to boost spikes & single level.

    turbosmart dual stage is a bleed type (both low & high) with a 12v silanoid to switch between the two. It does have a ball spring gate that's light weight to assist on fast spooling, can be removed if you see a spike.

    water proof handle bar switch so can switch on the fly from low to high boost settings.

    Thought process is to have it set in low/ 17 lbs for most riding. Still run 90mph. 9000 rpm's & then if & when testing/ racing can hit button for 20lbs/ 9300 rpm's. Hopefully less boost spikes as grimmspeed I do see 21-22psi for split second before it does the bouncing 19.8-20.0 on a pull. The bleed type should be stable on a pull too (we will see). & for normal jet ski playing, riding, dough nuts, & stuff less rpm, less boost loads stress in motor. Still 90mph & rips but 3 or so less lbs more safty margin.

    it's wired into a SEA connector right now (plugs into battery tender hard wired to battery) so I can test & see if I like it. If I do, will wire it into ACC power. If not will remove & go back with grimmspeed.

    new oil & plugs ready after test ride, so will be clean & ready for season.

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  • Hurricane1000
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    That is a cool/fast ride!

    Congratulations!

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  • mittens
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    Originally posted by hotbutta
    Tease. Show us the vid.
    I zoomed in on my gauge and looks like solid 11.5 AFR on that pull. So could be a little leaner, also I have another ride plate to try. VX with Jims cut. Need to take out all tools and beer and make a pass ha. But next year dual stage controller and ride it. I will make a test pass or 2 with new ride plate just to see how it acts and see if any new top speed.

    But fat rider, home built, rec ski on pump gas in Alabama heat with beer and tools Mide 90s goal was met.

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  • mittens
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    Originally posted by racinfast002
    Looks slow and you never brought it to crab island to ride with me this summer.
    yea I never made it to the beach other then that poker run. Sucked!

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  • mittens
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    I priced it multiple ways. OEM Short block, bare block & nice rods & pistons, ect... it was about 2k more to build the block vs a buying a OEM short block. I had to buy a bare block, & then buy the rotating assemble... then I also could not get the rotating assembly
    balanced anywhere I normally would use for 3-4 month waiting list. So between not riding the rest of the season. & 2k more ontop of a very pricy rebuild. Used a OEM short block.

    Also it seemed to be the general consensus, if I was not going to run better fuel then 93 pump, & 20lbs of boost there was not really a need for the better rods & pistons. Still would rather have them don't get me wrong but. I am not trying to make the ski a race ski. Pump gas is still key to me.

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  • FAMT
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    why not build that ski with CP/Carillo Rods and Pistons with ARP Bolts, Riva Head Gasket etc ? I understand you bought an new yami short block which is complete. did u calculate to buy just the cases and install the new Engine Parts ?

    Sounds Great by the way

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  • racinfast002
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    Originally posted by mittens
    Took it out to run the rest of the gas out, temps are dropping here.
    74 out, hit 93 & 94 again with the R&D grate, 20lbs set up. 9250 & a best of 9360 rpm's. Both rear & front cooler with beer, & tools & jump pack in bow. Finally had a buddy next to me at ramp & got a better video of pool sounds as normally loading alone.

    I plan to change from the grimmspeed manual boost controller, to a turbo smart dual stage controller over winter, with a billet handle bar switch. Low boost on like 17 ish lbs for normal riding playing & less stress worry. With a button push back to 20lbs if & when I need/want it at full pump gas tilt. Should still be 90mph ski on low boost but that last 3 lbs is a lot less stress & worry for normal playing around.



    https://youtu.be/XOjJOWn8n24
    Looks slow and you never brought it to crab island to ride with me this summer.

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  • mittens
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    Took it out to run the rest of the gas out, temps are dropping here.
    74 out, hit 93 & 94 again with the R&D grate, 20lbs set up. 9250 & a best of 9360 rpm's. Both rear & front cooler with beer, & tools & jump pack in bow. Finally had a buddy next to me at ramp & got a better video of pool sounds as normally loading alone.

    I plan to change from the grimmspeed manual boost controller, to a turbo smart dual stage controller over winter, with a billet handle bar switch. Low boost on like 17 ish lbs for normal riding playing & less stress worry. With a button push back to 20lbs if & when I need/want it at full pump gas tilt. Should still be 90mph ski on low boost but that last 3 lbs is a lot less stress & worry for normal playing around.



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  • mittens
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    Good luck! It tried to keep the info for others it was not just wrote down for others when I started so kept track & pics. I am a details person anyway so good to have & look back on.

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  • rarak69
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    Appreciate all the documentation and discussion here, I figured out a lot from this post on what i need to do to turbo my FZR. I hope to do fab during off season, id at least like to get pipe work done up at a minimum and collect parts. Must get the desire to finish off sons Volkswagen first to make room for the ski in my garage first though!

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  • hotbutta
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    Tease. Show us the vid.

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