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Dano

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  1. Just posting to bring this thread to the top of the pile again. I ordered a shirt and it looks like he needs 2 more shirts ordered to get them to print. They are super cool looking shirts. Go get yours.

     

    The original metal pieces are shown here: http://humdingerdesigns.com/collections/outdoors

     

    and the T shirt campaigns are here for men:

     

    http://teespring.com/slalom-skier-by-humdinger-desi

     

    and here for ladies:

     

    http://teespring.com/slalom-girl-by-humdinger-desi

  2. I may be out to lunch here but a suggestion would be to take a look at your exhaust pipes. If there is a clogg in there somewhere (muffler, pipe, CAT) it could be building up pressure causing your lack of power, as it can not breathe properly. I recently had a truck with a plugged CAT. Same symptoms. idle fine, accelerate fine initially, then hits a wall and no power.
  3. For what it's worth. I'm basically a beginner myself. Just getting back In The course after 5 years away. I can run -15 34mph with out any troubles. But my technique is still horrible. When I went to 22 off I suddenly had slack line and could barely get 2 balls. I had a friend take a few videos. Went home studied BOS until my eyes bled and figured out I was not getting wide enough for the gates, I was pulling way too long (past 2nd wake even), and my body position was wrong at every point. Went back out and worked on the those 3 things. First was to develop my stack. A few sets later, body position is much better, which created more angle and speed into the wakes. The edge change is happening sooner and effortlessly, and we're carrying more speed into the next ball with a tight rope. Now I'm skiing -22 successfully. I am not aware of doing any of the above mentioned "moves" to edge change. For me it feels like it just happens, especially when I've done everything else correctly.
  4. I agree, older boats can be had for a fraction of the cost and can adequately fill the needs of most. A few upgrades and most of those boats will provide quality pulls for years to come. I run an '89 centurion falcon, it's still one of my fave boats to ski and drive.
  5. Sounds like a vacuum leak or maybe a bad sensor (MAP, TPS, or MAF). Maybe low fuel pressure or faulty injector. Bad gas could possibly cause this as well. I would start by double checking the timing. Then checking for vaccum leaks. Can check the sensors with a multimeter and google search for the parameters. Check fuel pressure to make sure it's where it's suppose to be. If all checks out it should be running.
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