Video: PreOrders Now Available for Kawi Performance’s Ultra 310 Fuel Pump Mod Kit


Few companies have proven their mettle when it comes to troubleshooting, problem solving and offering proven positive results for Kawasaki JetSki owners than Kawi Performance.

And a new Kawi Performance video released at the end of August adds one more checkmark in that column.

Plenty of positives have been said of the Ultra 310. On the flip side, fuel issues have been one frequently-heard snag – but Kawi Performance now has the solution with the announcement that preorders for the Ultra 310 2022+ Fuel Pump Mod Kit are now available.

Our kit will once and for all fix all those fuel issues, and upgrade your pump to higher flow and a well tested and used fuel pump in the Kawasaki world. Also fits STX 160 and 2023+ Ultra 160 LX – or as Steve Ciervo says, “anything with a plastic pump besties an SXR – all those fuel pump problems will disappear with this kit.”

In a video that focuses on the installation, while bypassing what Ciervo admits is the “time consuming and pain in the *** process of removing the stock pump – Ciervo takes you step by step through the process of installing the kit, which requires no permanent modifications.

Starting with a Ultra 310 fuel pump assembly, Ciervo walks through the disassembly process to install the mod kit. As usual, Ciervo not only gives the basic instructions, but provides a thoroughly detailed, step-by-step guide including tips for making it through tough, tricky or error-prone steps in the process. Then he walks through the process of retrofitting the mod kit, and walks through the steps to re-install the fuel pump assembly in the fuel tank.

The mod kit comes in either a standard mod kit, or a Mod Kit With Coarse Bag (Requires External Fuel Filter) and gives a selection for standard flow ($499.99) or high flow ($549.99). The comprehensive kit ensures improved fuel delivery and reliability, crafted from initial 3D design to final prototyping.

 

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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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