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Do I need to re-jet or not??

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new_found_power

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I have a 2000 Seadoo XP 951 carb engine, it has been converted to premix.
I'm thinking about getting some flame arrestors instead of the stock air box, will the arrestors throw off my air/fuel ratio, or will it not have that much of a difference??
 
Yes if you put after market air filter in you should re jet. Some may say you don't but your low speed jet will be way to small to start with never mind your high speed jet.
 
Yeah I heard people say that it would run lean, would this hurt the engine? I was hoping for a simple performance add on without having to take everything out of the hull. ...I just got the engine back in this winter, having to replace the starter bendix.
 
You probably don't have to rejet... but the aftermarket flame arrestors will mess with the manifold pressure since they are less restrictive. You may need to lower your pop-off pressure to get a clean idle, and crisp mid.

But... the only way to know is to bolt them on, and go for a ride.

Either way... error on the rich side, and then lean it out to run properly.

Oh... and just for shits and giggles... open the high needles a 1/4 turn before your first run.
 
If you keep your accel pump and do not re jet the motor, it WILL be coming back out to do a top end job. If you do not keep the accel pump, you will need to richen up the pilots a fair amount BUT can keep your factory mains. Either way a jetting change MUST be done.

If your going to richen up then lean out (the smart way) re jet your carbs. A 1/4 turn is fine tuning, not cautious. Cautious would be putting in a 170 main from a 162.5.

Yea you can lower your pop off that some don't like to. Its all in how you think the ski feels and runs. Most do, some don't. The factory 2.0 and 95g spring will give you about 24lbs pop off which is fine. And your stock 951 motor will never flow enough fuel to need anything more than a 2.0 needle and seat.

Me personally, I changed my pop off and have considered going back to stock since my low end feels a slight hesitation from being loaded up. But I do run large pilots. All personal preference on the feel of the ski.

And if you do just bolt them on and go, don't do any hero runs across the lake right away. Tune the carbs the way they should be tuned from an idle, 1/4, mid, the wot. But make sure its done right or don't bother doing it. No sense in tuning in wot if you can't run smoothly at an idle, or take of nice and crisp anywhere else.
 
run the PRO-K flame arrestors.
here is the set up I had with my XPL I also ran premix 40:1
951 PRO-K STOCK 140psi Head
USING ACCEL PUMP
MAIN=167.5
PILOT=85
N&S=2.0
PopOff=18-23
HS=1/2 MAG and 3/4 PTO
LS=1 ½

never a problem with this setup.
 
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