Michael211_2000
Well-Known Member
The bike is bone stock ...i want it to run with other bikes just don't want to be the slowest one on the lake...
You're already going to be faster than the vast majority of the watercraft you'll meet on the water... most are going to top-out at 60mph if they can even go that fast (most are non-supercharged with lower horsepower engines).
You my friend are about to dump a lot of money into this watercraft (I prefer to call it a "watercraft") for maybe 2-3 mph extra top speed if your lucky (some have actually slowed theirs down by adding stuff to them, I've read on here myself). Most of that 2-3 mph extra speed will be achieved by pump improvements, an upgraded performance intake grate and a performance (Solas preferred) impeller will get you the most bang for the buck, most of the rest is just wasted money IMHO.
Small things many overlook that you can do yourself in an hour are filling all those ride plate bolt hole recesses with marine epoxy and sanding them flush, filling any and all gaps between the (upgraded performance) intake grate and the hull and the ride plate and the hull with black RTV silicone so that there are no gaps catching the waterflow. Fix any and all gelcoat scrapes/gouges in the bottom of the hull, out of sight does not mean they aren't causing drag the smoother the waterflow under your hull the better the performance will be!
You can also add a pump wedge, either 2 or 2.5 degrees, to get a little extra umph and better ride in rough waters (it causes the bow to ride a little higher at speed, less wetted hull less splash over the bow slightly improved performance). Again, pump upgrades are going to be the best money you can spend.
For reliability check your exhaust valve stems, you do not want the hollow sodium filled stems stamped number 72 you'd much rather have the solid upgraded valves with the number 75 stamped on them. They went to the number 75 upgraded solid stem valves sometime in the '06 year models.
All that other stuff... well if you got more dollars than sense then knock yourself out IMHO. You're already faster bone stock than most everything else on the water you'll ever meet, and ~70mph on the water on a PWC is already VERY VERY FAST you won't be going that fast most of the time the water just has to be near perfection to warrant that kind of speed on such a small watercraft I promise.
Regards.
- Michael