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Riva Intake and Exhaust kits for a Glastron GTS 207

Tim Persoage

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Boat Make
Glastron
Year
2015
Boat Model
GTS
Boat Length
20
Hi, I'm looking for information, any tips and part numbers for what Riva intake and exhaust kits will fit in to a 2015 Glastron GTS 207

Thanks, Tim
 
Tim, what kind of performance gains do you expect?
 
My main goal is to get a better sound out of the engine, any power and torque that comes along is a bonus.
 
Rotax 250 supercharged intercooled
 
To do the exhaust kit you will most likely have to get or make your own hose to get to the hull exit. This is because the kits are designed for PWC's.

I haven't looked at the Riva kits but it should be simple to locate the correct kit for your motor. They offer great help via phone if you are unsure.
 
That's exactly what I had in mind, find the right kit and a little retrofit to make it work because they are designed for pwc's. I called Riva and the rep I spoke to said he wouldn't even do it because of the need to cut the hole and cost etc. I was a little surprised he didn't ask for an engine type or anything. I know it can be done and fairly easily.
 
what the rep did say was to maybe just do an intake upgrade, Good idea. but still interested in info on both free flow and thru hull.
 
They won't recommend a kit for a boat that has not been tested. It's purely a CYA move that I can't blame them for.
You'll need to figure out what ski has your motor and go from there.

Having done stage 2 and 3 kits on Sea-Doos I can tell you the exhaust sounds sick! But keep in mind your boat is much bigger and you might not hear it all that well especially at speed. As for performance gains of the free flow, you won't notice anything in a heavy boat.
 
You're right, that's definitely what it sounded like.

My goal is for a better sound, power and torque is always a bonus. any idea what kind of gains are possible?
 
And yea I've seen some thru hull exhaust vids on youtube, they sound crazy sick!
 
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