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Advice on a jet conversion....Again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 296530" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Yeah the 40hp will be a little on the small side but I know people that have them on 17' 52" that carry 4 "healthy" adults and everything besides the kitchen sink. Put 50hp carbs, 50hp or hydro tech tuner(exhaust) and some Chris Carson reeds and that will help perfomance. If you want a little more you can shave the head. Carbs and exhaust should be good for a couple hundred rpm if not more. Lighten the fly wheel to get some more pep out of the hole and it's easier on the top bearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 296530, member: 4627"] Yeah the 40hp will be a little on the small side but I know people that have them on 17' 52" that carry 4 "healthy" adults and everything besides the kitchen sink. Put 50hp carbs, 50hp or hydro tech tuner(exhaust) and some Chris Carson reeds and that will help perfomance. If you want a little more you can shave the head. Carbs and exhaust should be good for a couple hundred rpm if not more. Lighten the fly wheel to get some more pep out of the hole and it's easier on the top bearing. [/QUOTE]
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