I've read on this forum that if you use your Sea-Doo 200 Speedster with a 430 or 510
engine in SALT water and your in wavy water or jumping waves it's possible the salt may work it's way into the super chargers and you will have to rebuild them?
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Started by ktg1960, Apr 07 2011 08:12 PM
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Posted 07 April 2011 - 08:12 PM
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Posted 07 April 2011 - 08:21 PM
Welcome to the site. No, this is not correct. These boats have closed loop cooling which is especially good for salt water. In regards to any issues to the superchargers there should be no difference than running them in fresh water. However it would be advised to flush the system after each use in salt water.
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