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  • #16
    I'm carefully watching this.

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    • #17
      Hi all,
      Here in Australia, just ran 22fx svho limited
      Flat out dead stock standard 109kmph=67.7mph
      When flat out you can ease back on throttle a fair bit and still hold 109kmph then squeeze it back to full throttle for no difference
      ow id the speed limited excactly
      Thx Pep

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      • #18
        Soooo it looks like we are getting a break in the weather this weekend here in Northern Ireland. I got the solas 13/18 installed. Video is here https://youtu.be/_HdxfaCcD_E
        i plan to hopefully finish off stage 1+ kit by saturday and test on sunday weather permitting
        Last edited by Wild Thing; 01-31-2023, 06:03 PM.

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        • #19
          So we got a little rough water testing today. To say the ski is transformed on a stage 1 plus is an understatement. I caught about a 100m of reasonable ocean and opened the taps. Holeshot is unreal and at 8k rpm i was seeing 73 and the ski still was pulling. Water conditions and my brain said lift and that was it. I feel its a 77 mph ski that for the ocean is more than ample. We will be uploading more videos on the stage 1plus process on youtube. And when we get a flat calm day a few speed runs will be conducted

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          • #20
            Wildthing, I've been watching your videos. Keep it up! Please tell us what mods you have for stage 1 plus.

            I have riva rideplate, riva sponsons. And ribbon delete with oil breather filter. This was at last test run (see above). Since have added riva cold air intake and stage 1 plus tune (map tuner) but haven't made a test run.
            Old Ski is Running Great. New Ski is Awesome! sigpic

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            • #21
              Hi david, i just was not buying into the you must have a riva plate nonsense, and shimmed the original plate with a 1mm stainless washer on the two bolts at the front of the plate that mates to the intake grate. I think this is what the ski really needs. You could notice the bow higher in the water and way less spray. Plus no porpoising at all.

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              • #22
                Part 2 of the stage 1 plus install has went live. You can view

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