2000 Sea-Doo Challenger, 5672; Hi-Lex Throttle Cable (Turn Acceleration)

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exoh_e

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Hi everyone.

How necessary is this system? Essentially when you turn the boat it accelerates the boat into the turn. Can I delete it without too much discomfort while driving? I will delete it by just directly running a throttle cable to the lever.

My throttle cable is frayed. The cable from the carb to the beginning of the hi-lex is okay and returns smoothly. When reattached it wont return well and I lubed the cables. ( I did cut the hi-lex to try and and see if I could somehow change it.


I'm trying to avoid paying 200 dollars for this cable; I am also just simply curious for learning purposes.


Boat has twin 720's
 

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I think I am just going to get a diy throttle cable repair kit. I still actually curious about why the boat accelerates when turning. I get the idea but do you actually need it?
 
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