Spimothy Leary
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A friend of mine posed this question to me and I didn't have a ready answer, did a quick lazy search here and came up blank so I thought i'd post it up for discussion, on paper the ideas seem to have merit but I figured I was overlooking some downsides. I've always subscribed to the KISS method since adding gadgets add's fault points but these two idea's didn't seem totally crazy.
I'm shameless so I don't mind asking a variety of stupid questions now and then. I'm a rec rider, not a wrencher so I defer to more experienced wrench turners than myself.
We both have nearly identical setups, 96 xp's with spec1 and jetting both to the pipe and the waterbox..
First, installing an inline water filter.
FlowJet In-Line Water Strainer 3/8" Waterline
http://www.atlanticjetsport.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1474
since the pipe & waterbox are jetted this would serve as an additional filter to catch sand/misc that might possibly clog the jets which are always a concern since they obviously can clog much easier.
any downsides with exception that it add's an additional fault point to the cooling system ?
Second, installing an inline water pressure regulator with a manual crank to open/close (assuming it closes to 0%)
Jet Works Adjustable Inline Water Restrictor
http://www.atlanticjetsport.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1462
This was something he found after I said I wanted to install a ball/shutoff valve for towing and of course he came up with a more expensive, but more high tech alternative to my home depot fix... This would serve primarily as a replacement for the standard fluid line clamp (pic below) i now use for towing, as I see no practical reason to restrict the flow of coolant going to the head (that should always be 100% I assume) and the two other lines coming off are jetted. We have 4 old xp's in our ride group so somebody is getting towed back to the ramp at least 5% of our rides for some reason or another.
Again, my first thought was that the home depot ball valve option was cheaper & easier, but this might be an interesting alternative. Do you see any downsides that i'm overlooking ?
The poor man's shutoff i'm using now is the $5 harborfreight fluid line clamps, i throw a couple in the storage bin with the misc tools and clamp when necessary. Simple and easy but having a shutoff installed right on the line would certainly be a nice option.
I'm shameless so I don't mind asking a variety of stupid questions now and then. I'm a rec rider, not a wrencher so I defer to more experienced wrench turners than myself.
We both have nearly identical setups, 96 xp's with spec1 and jetting both to the pipe and the waterbox..
First, installing an inline water filter.
FlowJet In-Line Water Strainer 3/8" Waterline
http://www.atlanticjetsport.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1474

since the pipe & waterbox are jetted this would serve as an additional filter to catch sand/misc that might possibly clog the jets which are always a concern since they obviously can clog much easier.
any downsides with exception that it add's an additional fault point to the cooling system ?
Second, installing an inline water pressure regulator with a manual crank to open/close (assuming it closes to 0%)
Jet Works Adjustable Inline Water Restrictor
http://www.atlanticjetsport.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1462

This was something he found after I said I wanted to install a ball/shutoff valve for towing and of course he came up with a more expensive, but more high tech alternative to my home depot fix... This would serve primarily as a replacement for the standard fluid line clamp (pic below) i now use for towing, as I see no practical reason to restrict the flow of coolant going to the head (that should always be 100% I assume) and the two other lines coming off are jetted. We have 4 old xp's in our ride group so somebody is getting towed back to the ramp at least 5% of our rides for some reason or another.
Again, my first thought was that the home depot ball valve option was cheaper & easier, but this might be an interesting alternative. Do you see any downsides that i'm overlooking ?
The poor man's shutoff i'm using now is the $5 harborfreight fluid line clamps, i throw a couple in the storage bin with the misc tools and clamp when necessary. Simple and easy but having a shutoff installed right on the line would certainly be a nice option.

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