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2015 seadoo spark adding vts

Wrbrackett

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Looking for input to see if it’s worth adding vts?
If I add vts will I be able to wheelie the spark without adding trix bars?
 
By wheelie do you mean practically making it stand up in the water? The pictures kinda show that imagery for the VTS addition.....I don’t know if engine size would also matter here....would be cool
 
One thing to be aware of is the hardware on 2016 and earlier Sparks only support regular VTS. 2017 and later Sparks support EXTENDED VTS. This is the system that Trixx Sparks use. It allows them to do those crazy slow speed wheelies. I'm sure regular VTS will allow you to pop it up nicely but just understand it probably won't be as extreme as what Trixx (extended VTS) models will do.
 
it is 100% worth it. the regular VTS is fun and I had it on my 2015. I recently discovered if you replace the reverse gate(IBR flap) with one from a 2017 or newer ( only $140 Canadian) and I used 2019 then you get the full trim of a trixx. I can 100% guarantee that because I own both and measured and tested. Dont believe anyone that tells you different.
 
it is 100% worth it. the regular VTS is fun and I had it on my 2015. I recently discovered if you replace the reverse gate(IBR flap) with one from a 2017 or newer ( only $140 Canadian) and I used 2019 then you get the full trim of a trixx. I can 100% guarantee that because I own both and measured and tested. Dont believe anyone that tells you different.


so when you put the 2019 extanded vts on 2015 spark it gave you the ability to wheelie as if it were a trixx? There were no limitations?
 
Yes. OP is correct. You get extended VTS when you use a Trixx IBR reverse gate/bucket ...... unrestricted wheelies!
 
Does anyone have a part number or something for this or a link where I can order it?
 
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