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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 329569" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>Ditto, for me the most time consuming part was figuring out the best way to do different things so I could work on it down the road. Nothing like taking the engine out to fix an oil leak because the installer routed the line poorly and it chafed. Read my build thread, I have tons of time doing basic research between the engine, pump, hydrodynamics and some electronics stuff for the Seadoo. As with any build, compromise is the word of the day. I don't think I could build a jet kit that would work 100% more than 10% of the time out of the box. I wouldn't do it out of liability issues. Anything stupid happens...</p><p></p><p>I did mine for the challenge. Any dinglenuts can bolt an OB jet on the back of a tin and go shallow, I wanted to do it with style and make the other guy go 'WTF?' when they see it go by at speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 329569, member: 1523"] Ditto, for me the most time consuming part was figuring out the best way to do different things so I could work on it down the road. Nothing like taking the engine out to fix an oil leak because the installer routed the line poorly and it chafed. Read my build thread, I have tons of time doing basic research between the engine, pump, hydrodynamics and some electronics stuff for the Seadoo. As with any build, compromise is the word of the day. I don't think I could build a jet kit that would work 100% more than 10% of the time out of the box. I wouldn't do it out of liability issues. Anything stupid happens... I did mine for the challenge. Any dinglenuts can bolt an OB jet on the back of a tin and go shallow, I wanted to do it with style and make the other guy go 'WTF?' when they see it go by at speed. [/QUOTE]
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