On the 951's the MPEM sends power to the solenoid, depending on where the rpm's are at in the power band, to open or to close, around 4400 rpm's. The Solenoid still uses the pulse pressure from the lower case nipple in applying pressure to the rave bellows. Make sure the lines have No Leaks! The 951 uses a TPS to signal the mpem, but actually plays no part in the raves operation. Your yearly maintenance should
include inspecting the wear on the power valves as described in your shop manual. The ECWI or Water Regulator, will change the timing of when water gets injected into the pipe, which changes the performance a bit. It will not make your boat faster, but it is an aid to the accelleration curve. Typically, the WR red cap is the opposite of where the RAVE caps are set. So, if the raves are adjusted outward, the WR cap in adjusted inward or vise versa. Adjusting the WR spring tension valve will either just delay or speed up when the valve opens.
for 951 engines it should be fully tightened in the cover bore. at that setting the pipe is dried out somewhat allowing the engine to rev higher.Changing the adjustment will only change the amount of water that is injected into the headpipe. Having said that, if you were to actually completely pinch off the water line from the regulator to the headpipe, the exhaust chamber would overheat and melt the hoses.
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