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RIVA Exhaust Upgrades Provide Game-Changing Improvements for Speed, Performance

When you think of boosting your PWC’s performance, especially when you’re fueling the “need for speed,” there are a number of upgrades that automatically come to mind: 

Reprogrammed ECUs pave the way for ramped-up power; upgrading impellers yields responsive acceleration and improved handling, ride plate upgrades and adjustments can be a game-changer for speed and cornering,  and of course, an upgrade to the air intake will give your engine the air it needs for improved speed and performance. 

And while upgrading your PWC’s exhaust system may not not make it to the top of many quick “boost your mph” tip lists… those in the know will tell you without hesitation that significant potential performance gains lie hidden in the often-ignored exhaust system.

Increased engine performance, improved airflow, added torque and horsepower, better fuel economy – upgrading  your exhaust system can do it all by providing better airflow, and thus increasing engine output.

And let’s be honest – on top of the ramped-up performance – many PWCers who opt for an exhaust upgrade, are also chasing a tone, as exhaust upgrades often come with a throaty roar that stock systems just can’t match.

Once you make the decision to take advantage of the performance boost of an upgraded exhaust system for your PWC, there are few in the industry that can provide the range and quality of options as RIVA Racing

With a wide selection of made-in-the-USA performance exhaust upgrades for Yamaha, Sea-Doo and Kawasaki. Divvied up between 2stroke and 4-stroke exhaust offerings, RIVA has this back side of PWC performance covered. 

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On the 4-stroke side of things, RIVA caries a number of exhaust product sectors, including exhaust system upgrades, waterboxes, exhaust couplers and outlets, and O2 sensors, and a range of free-flow exhaust kits and rear exhaust kits that deliver performance as well as cutting-edge style. 

For example, this RIVA Yamaha 2019+ FX Rear Exhaust Kit allows for removal of the restrictive sound suppression system located between waterbox and hull exit, improving engine performance by reducing back pressure and restriction. The kit Includes a mandrel bent aluminum exhaust tube that is powder coated to prevent corrosion, large billet through-hull exhaust outlet, billet OEM exhaust outlet block-off and high-temp silicone couplers along with all necessary mounting hardware & installation instructions – and its available in either black, blue or red anodize options – all for $439.95.

This Sea-Doo 2020 RXP and 2020+ RXT/GTX/GTR/GTI Free Flow Exhaust Kit also replaces the restrictive sound suppression system located between the waterbox and hull exit on your watercraft and improves engine performance by reducing back pressure and harmful detonation. Includes mandrel bent aluminum tubing that is powder coated to prevent corrosion, high-temp silicone replacement coupler and installation instructions – all for $214.95.

There are also the dual exhaust kits for Sea-Doo, as detailed in a information-packed video, compatible with the PWC’s factory waterbox, or the RIVA Pro Series waterbox.

Jumping over to the 2-stroke side, RIVA caries  waterboxes, exhaust outlets, flow control valves, exhaust couplers and outlets and exhaust systems in addition to free flow exhaust kits.

For example, this RIVA Yamaha GP1300R Free Flow Exhaust Kit with easy installation that requires no cutting of hoses is available for $161.95, and this RIVA Yamaha GP1200R/800R Free Flow Exhaust Kit for a mere $64.95 replaces the restrictive sound suppression system and provides reduced back-pressure that improves engines performance and reduces harmful detonation. Features easy installation, provides noticeable results, and is IJSBA Superstock legal.

Plus you get free shipping on all orders of more than $150 in the Continental US. 

Be sure to check out the RIVA webpage for more Exhaust upgrades, kits, systems and parts.

 

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the News Director at WNEG Radio in Northeast Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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