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My newest jet problem---UPDATE---
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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;amp;MFISH" data-source="post: 170671" data-attributes="member: 1229"><p>The way I understand them,they are there to keep you from over-revving the engine if the prop or impeller come out of the water.If you aren't sure of unplugging it,you may be able to adjust the throttle stop screw to keep the rpm level low enough to not hit the rev limiter. Me personally,the throttle stop screw would be the way to go.I don't like to disconnect factory installed equipment,they put it there for a reason. That's my take. Joe knows his stuff though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&MFISH, post: 170671, member: 1229"] The way I understand them,they are there to keep you from over-revving the engine if the prop or impeller come out of the water.If you aren't sure of unplugging it,you may be able to adjust the throttle stop screw to keep the rpm level low enough to not hit the rev limiter. Me personally,the throttle stop screw would be the way to go.I don't like to disconnect factory installed equipment,they put it there for a reason. That's my take. Joe knows his stuff though. [/QUOTE]
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