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Old 08-23-2010, 10:48 AM
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I have a 292 fastech optioned with twin 6.2L motors and Bravo1 drives...should i spend the money and invest in outdrive showers?

Typically I run in the CT river where there is the occasional no wake zone so I feel as though the drives get a cool down period here...i have a short run in the ocean but it only lasts 10 minutes...does this make a difference?

should outdrive showers be a priority?
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I installed them on my drives. It can't hurt to keep your drive oil temps a little cooler. Plus there's the bling factor.
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I would I used the ones from Wicked Marine they were the tube style.They dump a lot of water on the drives.
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I installed the Simreks after my first fluid change was kind of dark. Now it goes in and comes back out nice and green.
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i was thinking of going with the simreks...they seem like easy installs.
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My 292 has the Latham steering setup. Understand that all I need is the shower hoses that screw into the top of the motor brackets?
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Go simreks. You won't be dissappointed
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Was this a kit or did you purchase misc parts from an automotive store?
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Originally Posted by moses0324
Was this a kit or did you purchase misc parts from an automotive store?
I am pretty sure those are Latham drive showers.
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