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VTS rod relocation

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scrisp

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I was out looking at my XP a few minutes ago while unloading groceries on Ice Planet Hoth, er I mean my garage, and got to thinking (Yea, I know, that's bad), If i were to relocate the VTS rod from where it connects on the nozzle, could I get more travel out of it? It looks like I could move it down a bit and squeak out a couple of degrees of travel, but I'm wondering if that will put more stress on the VTS motor. I adjusted my SPX just a few turns of the adjuster to put the nose down just a bit, and it was much better behaved on choppy water.

Anybody ever tried moving the rod, and what was your result?
 
Ive never adjusted the rod on mine, but I did notice a huge decrease in top in mph when it is angled down too much. My VTS system was disconnected when I bought ski so I guess its dead. Didnt want to risk blowing MPEM for any reason. Motor and assembly is clean, and motor works. I touch motor wires to battery to drive it up and down while on trailer for fine adjustment. I have it set about 1 degree down from straight out the back of the ski for best results.

Rob
 
Ive never adjusted the rod on mine, but I did notice a huge decrease in top in mph when it is angled down too much. My VTS system was disconnected when I bought ski so I guess its dead. Didnt want to risk blowing MPEM for any reason. Motor and assembly is clean, and motor works. I touch motor wires to battery to drive it up and down while on trailer for fine adjustment. I have it set about 1 degree down from straight out the back of the ski for best results.

Rob

Rob, just a reminder that the hx manual adjustment probably fits, runs only about $40-50 shipped it allows you to manually crank it down/up a notch or two manually in seconds. I had that put on my 96 xp, removed the vts and plugged the hole, to be honest I just set it a hair down like you did and never really messed with it much after.
 
Yep, Ive seen a post about a little knob assembly for converting to manual adjustment. I would like to just remove the vts assembly in the back of ski and plug hole without the HX kit. But I am guessing it is needed to keep the rod from flopping all around. What did you plug VTS hole in hull with?
Maybe the hx kit comes with a plug?

Rob

Rob, just a reminder that the hx manual adjustment probably fits, runs only about $40-50 shipped it allows you to manually crank it down/up a notch or two manually in seconds. I had that put on my 96 xp, removed the vts and plugged the hole, to be honest I just set it a hair down like you did and never really messed with it much after.
 
I've also thought about drilling a hole closer to the nozzle so it would have more 'throw' up/down... never got around to it though.
 
How do you adjust the rod? Do you just unscrew to lengthen and tighten to shorten it up?



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I've also thought about drilling a hole closer to the nozzle so it would have more 'throw' up/down... never got around to it though.

Yea, that's what I was trying to explain. lol

When I got mine, the VTS motor had been replaced and it just seemed to tilt the nozzle a lot higher (to make the front go up) than my XP. I thought that the previous owner might just guesstimated where to adjust it when he put it back together.
 
I set mine to flat (0 degrees) when the gauge is centered.

Yes, you can thread in/out to get it right.

You could also weld on a new arm that places the rod closer to the pivot point, which would give you more throw.

I wanted to do this to enable even more nose popping trim levels and nose diving fun.

I just sold my beater skis, and thus won't be making this mod to my primary skis... But you have at it! Lol
 
Yep, Ive seen a post about a little knob assembly for converting to manual adjustment. I would like to just remove the vts assembly in the back of ski and plug hole without the HX kit. But I am guessing it is needed to keep the rod from flopping all around. What did you plug VTS hole in hull with?
Maybe the hx kit comes with a plug?

Rob

i just used a standard bilge plug from ace hardware, $7... top left of picture

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ya, that's a first where I've heard pic's coming in upside down on a browser.... but the bottom line, a bilge plug fills the hole just fine, I had mine that way for at least a year with no issues. I was just suggesting the HX manual setup as an alternative to manually manipulating it with wires on a battery.
 
I would assume that's the problem. On my pc and on my phone (android) the pic shows up fine. I'm sure Reynolds was on his phone too, an iPhone as well.

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Actually, I have used 3 of my skis wih a broken vts shaft,(98,96,95xp's) with no real side affects.maybe a bit off top speed,but not much really
 
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