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Old 09-28-2009, 11:29 PM   #1
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What pipe is this?

I am looking into buying a WaveBlaster this weekend, and need help identifying some parts in the hull.

Mainly the pipe, as well as anything else in it. I believe that's a Westcoast Head, correct?
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Old 09-29-2009, 12:07 AM   #2
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Re: What pipe is this?

I'm pretty positive that's a Coffman

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B1 Coffman Exhaust info. ?
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Coffman's . . . . . for sure . . .

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excellent. thanks guys!
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Re: What pipe is this?

It has a A/M aluminum waterbox, and O/I removed as well.
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I am looking into buying a WaveBlaster this weekend, and need help identifying some parts in the hull.

Mainly the pipe, as well as anything else in it. I believe that's a Westcoast Head, correct?
That waterbox looks like the one in mine, factory pipe products;
http://www.factorypipe.com/a_waterboxes.php
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Old 09-30-2009, 12:03 AM   #7
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Re: What pipe is this?

coffman definately. Its a nice pipe. A tad heavy. Im sure you notice your ski list to the left a bit, and drops hard in a carve that way and is a bear to stand back up and keep straight in a reboarding scenario once it gets too far "left" and just tosses you off. LOL

I do like the power it makes though. You will want to put a "T" in and bypass from the stinger line to a pisser on the side of your ski. It was advise to me to do such earlier this summer, and it made a difference in overall heat dissipation. just be sure to put the pisser somewhere that the hot water splash wont burn your foot, it comes out rather scalding durring race conditions!
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Old 09-30-2009, 02:44 AM   #8
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It's not my ski.....yet. I am hoping to pick it up this weekend. I am gonna ride it for about 2 months and see how it handles compared to my old stock Blaster I had. If I have enough money, I'll be modding it during the "more colder" months here in FL....although it's riding season nearly year round. I am interested in seeing how much of a difference the carving will be, as you say DaveESPI. It does look like a lotta pipe.
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