So last year I was (finally) able to acquire a 2001 SUV1200. I wanted one several years ago, just wasn't good timing. I always admired Yamaha's largest production 4-seater Waverunner. The older I get, I need more comfort. I use my PWC like a boat mainly. I mainly cruise, island-hop, and fish, so the SUV platform just fits my lifestyle - all being just shy of an actual boat boat. Nothing against boats, I just down-size from a 24' cabin cruiser years ago to a PWC and have happily never looked back. Anyway, this SUV had a running 2-stroke when I bought it, so I was glad to have been able to ride a SUV. to test-ride it. First time on one - LOVED IT !! So smooth and stable.
As per the title of this thread, doing a 4-stroke conversion. Not a fan of the MR1 engine, so I'm dropping a 1.8L NA in this. Historically, most have dropped MR1s in these - and I get that. However, having owned and wrenched on both these engines, I really really prefer the 1.8L for a multitude of reasons. Those of you familiar with my past threads, know already I dropped a 1.8L NA from a banged-up donor VXR into my late 2005 FX HO ski. BTW, that has worked out extremely well all these past years. I've been searching for another 1.8L donor ski, yet covid got in the way, as house-boredom made everyone want to go out and get into jet-ski'ing, exhausting the used market supply and driving up 2nd hand prices! So while I'm waiting to find that unicorn donor ski, I am considering to just cannibalize 1.8L NA (VXR) engine out of my operational FX. After-all, it makes the most sense - yet I just hate the idea of being ski-less for a time during the conversion.
The main objective with this SUV resurrection is to end up with something that looks fresh and new, yet extremely functional.
Here's my short-list of goals and mods:
1.8L 4-stroke conversion
Complete hull repainting - top white, bottom black with air-boat silicone-epoxy under-coating.
Faux teak decking ÔÇô gray faux teak EVA foam marine mat
Customized sponsons
Dual-port thru-hull exhaust ÔÇô
Extended/lengthen ride-plate
Cleat additions
Bimini top
Electric bilge pump
External flush port
Water flag delete
- and if I do cannibalize my existing FX, I'll get the following mods already:
Dual lithium batteries with battery selector
Sierra marine starter solenoid
Water muffler (DIY)
Fat Bars ÔÇô handlebars, ODI grips, billet throttle trigger
MCCT (manual cam chain adjuster)
Anti-cavitation offset pump cone
Thermostat pisser
Hi-Flo Air filter
MOSFET regulator conversion
Anyway, this project is going to be a long one. It's just me, and well, I'm planning on going over this SUV from head-to-toe first - perhaps bow-to-stern is more like it. Lots of body-work modification to-do list, to include likely completely painting the hull top-to-bottom. I'm in Florida, have a residential garage, so the soonest I could get to paint is going to be late October unfortunately.
As per the title of this thread, doing a 4-stroke conversion. Not a fan of the MR1 engine, so I'm dropping a 1.8L NA in this. Historically, most have dropped MR1s in these - and I get that. However, having owned and wrenched on both these engines, I really really prefer the 1.8L for a multitude of reasons. Those of you familiar with my past threads, know already I dropped a 1.8L NA from a banged-up donor VXR into my late 2005 FX HO ski. BTW, that has worked out extremely well all these past years. I've been searching for another 1.8L donor ski, yet covid got in the way, as house-boredom made everyone want to go out and get into jet-ski'ing, exhausting the used market supply and driving up 2nd hand prices! So while I'm waiting to find that unicorn donor ski, I am considering to just cannibalize 1.8L NA (VXR) engine out of my operational FX. After-all, it makes the most sense - yet I just hate the idea of being ski-less for a time during the conversion.
The main objective with this SUV resurrection is to end up with something that looks fresh and new, yet extremely functional.
Here's my short-list of goals and mods:
1.8L 4-stroke conversion
Complete hull repainting - top white, bottom black with air-boat silicone-epoxy under-coating.
Faux teak decking ÔÇô gray faux teak EVA foam marine mat
Customized sponsons
Dual-port thru-hull exhaust ÔÇô
Extended/lengthen ride-plate
Cleat additions
Bimini top
Electric bilge pump
External flush port
Water flag delete
- and if I do cannibalize my existing FX, I'll get the following mods already:
Dual lithium batteries with battery selector
Sierra marine starter solenoid
Water muffler (DIY)
Fat Bars ÔÇô handlebars, ODI grips, billet throttle trigger
MCCT (manual cam chain adjuster)
Anti-cavitation offset pump cone
Thermostat pisser
Hi-Flo Air filter
MOSFET regulator conversion
Anyway, this project is going to be a long one. It's just me, and well, I'm planning on going over this SUV from head-to-toe first - perhaps bow-to-stern is more like it. Lots of body-work modification to-do list, to include likely completely painting the hull top-to-bottom. I'm in Florida, have a residential garage, so the soonest I could get to paint is going to be late October unfortunately.
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