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78_Tahiti
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Post subject: Re: wedge on a Tahiti w/ panther jet Posted: August 9th, 2009, 5:46 pm |
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Joined: May 7th, 2009, 10:54 am Posts: 979 Location: North Highlands, CA
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Big Nasty wrote: At Lake Hogoan WOT I hit 56 MPH @ 5400 RPMS Thats were I had my rev limiter set because of the new motor By the numbers I am hitting around 557 hp @ 5500 rpms and 581 tq @ 5000 rpms. So I'm right there in the correct range i just need better / efficient / thrust out of the pump Wow, ("I am hitting around 557 hp @ 5500 rpms") Thats a lot of beef! thats great. I have not radared or gps'd mine yet so its only an estimate, but mine spins 5400 to 5500 WOT and water speedo says a tad over 60 but who knows really
_________________ aka: Steve Mac 78- 21' Tahiti Super Cruiser- 460 w/ Panther Jet
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78_Tahiti
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Post subject: Re: wedge on a Tahiti w/ panther jet Posted: August 10th, 2009, 1:46 pm |
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Joined: May 7th, 2009, 10:54 am Posts: 979 Location: North Highlands, CA
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Kris, heres a couple of pics of the small exit housing wiege I am running. It seemed to help out of the hole.   I just removed the steering nozzle and shaped it to fit snug. then on top drilled 2 small 5/16" holes and countersunk, then drill and tapped the inert itself (5/16" course thread) use a couple countersunk stainless allen bolts to keep it there, I did have to trim the steering nozzle slightly to clear.
_________________ aka: Steve Mac 78- 21' Tahiti Super Cruiser- 460 w/ Panther Jet
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Cas
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Post subject: Re: wedge on a Tahiti w/ panther jet Posted: August 14th, 2009, 4:13 pm |
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Joined: September 6th, 2008, 6:21 pm Posts: 2427 Location: NorCal
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I'm slacking, I just now noticed these pictures Your wedge appears to be in the same location of the nozzle blocks. Did you notice any difference? btw, I just found a pair of the Panther nozzle blocks if either of you guys wants to give them a try.
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Big Nasty
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Post subject: Re: wedge on a Tahiti w/ panther jet Posted: August 14th, 2009, 10:21 pm |
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Joined: September 11th, 2008, 12:49 am Posts: 799 Location: SF Bay Area CA.
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Cas wrote: I'm slacking, I just now noticed these pictures Your wedge appears to be in the same location of the nozzle blocks. Did you notice any difference? btw, I just found a pair of the Panther nozzle blocks if either of you guys wants to give them a try. I have a set and theonly differancs I found with them in was the Roost was smaller so I took them back out
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Kris aka Big Nasty NORCAL
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78_Tahiti
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Post subject: Re: wedge on a Tahiti w/ panther jet Posted: August 15th, 2009, 1:05 am |
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Joined: May 7th, 2009, 10:54 am Posts: 979 Location: North Highlands, CA
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Big Nasty wrote: I have a set and theonly differancs I found with them in was the Roost was smaller so I took them back out I have had my little plate in for quite some time. As I recall it just dropped the roost a little also. I may pop it out before a river run im going on tuesday. have a friend with a few guys in from India Im gonna take for a spin on the Sac river. They have only seen pics of a jet boat, never even sat in one. should prove pretty fun! I will definately take a couple pics. SMac
_________________ aka: Steve Mac 78- 21' Tahiti Super Cruiser- 460 w/ Panther Jet
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78_Tahiti
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Post subject: Re: wedge on a Tahiti w/ panther jet Posted: February 5th, 2010, 6:47 pm |
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Joined: May 7th, 2009, 10:54 am Posts: 979 Location: North Highlands, CA
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I just reread this thread, and realized I never finished the post. after removing the plate I had in my pump the time out of the hole picked up. I think this is probably do to having a sleeved pump behind it. when I did this mod. My pump was all aluminum and had about a .040" gap all the way around the imeller now it is at about .012". 
_________________ aka: Steve Mac 78- 21' Tahiti Super Cruiser- 460 w/ Panther Jet
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