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    Cool Who wants to learn more about tuning a Seadoo and making modifications? Any questions

    Just don't ask me to teach you how to tune lol
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    I am buying a 2024 RXPX today and I plan to play with it slowly. I have experience tuning my 2015 twin turbo coyote but the powersport tuning is new to me. I am curious how feasible it is to go e85 because I love the safety of it in boosted applications. I assume it is risky though because it absorbs water. Thanks for reaching out to help the community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kcc0521 View Post
    I am buying a 2024 RXPX today and I plan to play with it slowly. I have experience tuning my 2015 twin turbo coyote but the powersport tuning is new to me. I am curious how feasible it is to go e85 because I love the safety of it in boosted applications. I assume it is risky though because it absorbs water. Thanks for reaching out to help the community.
    I run E85 on my 100+mph turbo 325, and I haven't had any issues so far
    If you plan to play with it, slowly keep in mind that tuning a Rotax engine is very different from anything else. I suggest you pay someone to teach you or tune it for you; it could cost you an engine, or, like many here, not have good results
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kcc0521 View Post
    I am buying a 2024 RXPX today and I plan to play with it slowly. I have experience tuning my 2015 twin turbo coyote but the powersport tuning is new to me. I am curious how feasible it is to go e85 because I love the safety of it in boosted applications. I assume it is risky though because it absorbs water. Thanks for reaching out to help the community.

    that all depends on how far you plan to mod it.

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    I've mentioned it here before, I have a 215 RXP 2007 and found out that the ECU isn't compatible with HP Tuners. I've just been sitting on it and haven't done much with it yet, now is it possible to still turbo it and run stock ECU? At the moment I not really fuss on speed I'm more just doing it for practice to see what I can make out of it. (of course I'll love a flame show out of the wastegate too)