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  • Adam
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    Does anyone know if the bolt pattern of the GP1800 and VX is the same as a GP1200R for the scoop grate shoe combo? It looks very similar, looking for alternatives for the GP1200R / 1300 R Hull .

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  • LivingSlow
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    The updated OEM intake and plate will do you just fine. I didn't feel the need for the grate myself. Let us know how your VXR performs with them paired together.

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  • Saum700p
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    Originally posted by Fx4Dugan View Post
    I can understand that, one should get some improvement just going from the none-top loader intake currently on my ski (201 to a top loader. But would it be better to buy the 2019 oem intake and ride plate instead of just a Riva intake at this time. I understand the Riva intake is much stronger than the cast oem ones for faster skis, but I'm not hitting those higher speeds. I would love to have my ski set up like yours...just don't have that kind of budget right now. Also rebuilding a 2005 RXT-215 to get it back one the water. Where was your best gain? Guessing the tune.
    I don't see why the 2019 oem wouldn't work out for you.

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  • Fx4Dugan
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    Originally posted by Saum700p View Post
    The intake performs in stability and keeping the pump loaded in chop. Does noting for speed and hole shot on the vxr.
    I can understand that, one should get some improvement just going from the none-top loader intake currently on my ski (201 to a top loader. But would it be better to buy the 2019 oem intake and ride plate instead of just a Riva intake at this time. I understand the Riva intake is much stronger than the cast oem ones for faster skis, but I'm not hitting those higher speeds. I would love to have my ski set up like yours...just don't have that kind of budget right now. Also rebuilding a 2005 RXT-215 to get it back one the water. Where was your best gain? Guessing the tune.

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  • Saum700p
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    Originally posted by Fx4Dugan View Post
    I have been wondering the same, I have a 2018 VXR. Does the Riva intake have significant gains over the new 2019 OEM intake. Or would spending the money on both OEM 2019 intake and ride plate be more bang for my buck on ski that is only going to be 65 mph ski. Thinking better handling and hole shot without loss to top speed??? Just not sure were the new intake performs against the other aftermarket options,
    The intake performs in stability and keeping the pump loaded in chop. Does noting for speed and hole shot on the vxr.

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  • Fx4Dugan
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    Originally posted by Elchenland View Post
    Any plans on testing the new GP1800R and VXR grate vs the Riva and Worx? I have the Wirx on my VXR and if the new Yamaha grate is faster and has similar hookup, I am tempted to swap. My Worx corrodes (full with aluminumoxide) like crazy, while my rideplate does not (Yamaha with Jim's cut).

    Also thinking of going for the new plate as it is longer and I ride where it gets choppy.
    I have been wondering the same, I have a 2018 VXR. Does the Riva intake have significant gains over the new 2019 OEM intake. Or would spending the money on both OEM 2019 intake and ride plate be more bang for my buck on ski that is only going to be 65 mph ski. Thinking better handling and hole shot without loss to top speed??? Just not sure were the new intake performs against the other aftermarket options,

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  • Alc
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    Extremely new and learning more about these skis. I have a stock 19 FX HO would it make sense to install the intake grate while doing the Riva ride plate?

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  • markt111
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    Thank you!!

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  • Green Hulk
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    Originally posted by markt111 View Post
    good info there! But is there a gain in speed on a stock machine or just the safety factor at higher speeds? Essentially what I am asking is will the grate itself help me to get to those higher speeds or does it only make it safer when other mods are added?
    Your stock machine has a 69 mph speed limiter. It is not going any faster regardless of mods until you reflash the ECU to remove the speed limiter, but to answer your question, the stock grate is not faster and it's dangerous! back to back test of WORX grate with stock grate here http://greenhulk.net/showthre...=1#post2808182

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  • markt111
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    Originally posted by stgnsw View Post
    This happened to a friend.
    Unfortunately with a bad outcome.
    good info there! But is there a gain in speed on a stock machine or just the safety factor at higher speeds? Essentially what I am asking is will the grate itself help me to get to those higher speeds or does it only make it safer when other mods are added?

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  • stgnsw
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    Originally posted by Green Hulk View Post
    I'm glad you asked. The stock grate is terrible and I would not recommend anyone trying to run the stock grate over 80 mph due to serious safety concerns. The stock GP grate is the same exact design that was used on the 2009-2013 FZ skis and we all know that the FZ when pushed more than 72 mph with the stock grate would overstuff and toss the rider.
    This happened to a friend.
    Unfortunately with a bad outcome.

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  • fx160
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    Originally posted by aerostern View Post
    i ride in bays off long island, we def have issues with seaweed, i dont think i am going to change the stock grate, its sucks having to get off and pull out all the seaweed with the stock grate which has the grate with the bars in place, but i think it would be worse to allow seaweed to get up into the jet pump...
    I have only ever had to clear a stock grate
    Once I've fitted an aftermarket scoop style grate
    The same stuff that would clog a stock grate go straight through without causing any damage

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  • markt111
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    great numbers, I love to see comparisons like this,

    did you happen to get speeds with the stock grate?

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  • GPBoosted
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    With the worx Intake grate on installing it do you get to use or do you the stock oem pump seal that does to the ride plate as the Riva intake grate one does!

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  • GPBoosted
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    Hey Quick question
    With the worx Intake grate on installing it do you get to use or do you the stock oem pump seal that does to the ride plate as the Riva intake grate one does!

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