I have an '02 22i. The dash speedo reads about 6-7 MPH slower than speed on PerfectPass. Which is more accurate? I think the PP as it is closer to what I would expect based on RPM, but I just am not certain. Unfortunately, I do not have a GPS to check. Any thoughts?
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I have a similar situation (5 to 7 mph disparity). I also don't have GPS, but all the seasoned riders suggest that my PerfectPass reading is correct (they know their perfect speed within 0.5 mph). This doesn't help you (as your situation may be reversed) but I'd suggest that you get an experienced rider to comment (cheaper than a GPS system). My Tige (2001) has a Speedo adjust knob next to the fuses under the throttle (presumedly for the Tige Speedo) but it doesn't appear to have any effect.Richard
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can anyone tell me where a perfect pass pick up is supposed to be located on a 21i? I have mine on and it struggles to keep a constant speed. I didn't think it was that big of a deal until I drove my friends 05 24v and his is rock solid. Mine will vary from .5-1mph His was dead on. It's even worse on turns.
Thanks.Originally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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Originally posted by Domsz06 View Postcan anyone tell me where a perfect pass pick up is supposed to be located on a 21i? I have mine on and it struggles to keep a constant speed. I didn't think it was that big of a deal until I drove my friends 05 24v and his is rock solid. Mine will vary from .5-1mph His was dead on. It's even worse on turns.
Thanks.Common Sense is not so Common
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knob on the servo motor? as in the engine compartment? My pick up is located behind the engine, behind the fresh water pick up, I think. I'll look when I get back to OK to pick her up next week. I will check the servo motor as well, where is that located? I wonder if that is a warrantyOriginally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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The servo is hose clamped to one of the large hoses on the front of the engine. Follow the throttle cable you cant miss it. Thats odd that its behind the fresh water pickup. Ours is on the passenger side by the tranny. Ours wasnt under warranty i dont know about yours. If its not it will set you back $100. Its simple to reinstall though.Common Sense is not so Common
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Its that circular black thing with a yellow sticker on it. Theres a knob on the other side where the throttle cable wraps up. If it does not turn freely you need a new one. If it does you probably need to change your variable setting things. Although they should be fine. I have some papers and stuff on the wakeboard pro PP, i assume you have that version. Feel free to ask more questions.Attached FilesCommon Sense is not so Common
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ok, I Know excactly which knob you are talking about now. A friend told me he has to go move his and make sure it's not stuck, if I recal it's never turned freely, but I will check when I get the boat and haul it back to CA and go from there. Thanks guys, and I'll bring this thread back to life in two weeksOriginally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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I would also say that the paddlewheel shouldn't be inline with the pick-up because that would cause turbulence right in front of the paddlewheel, could even account for the fluctuating speed if the wheel was changing rotation speed as a cause of it. When I installed mine I did it across the keel from the pick-up but about the same distance up the from the keel so I knew it would not interfere with trailer bunks.
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