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Old 05-04-2010, 07:16 PM
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extension boxes on a 35 outlaw with notched transom and pad,,-2 shorty,s imcos worked out perfect,,,for all you 35 outlaw owners that had no info to go off of,,,now you can add it to your wish list,,,,
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Any more info?
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Old 05-04-2010, 08:17 PM
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So what type of speed you finally get?

How you like the ride NOW?
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ride seems to handle rough water better,,didnt loose any speed,,,stil at 82mph,,,,but iam hitting the rev limiter,,,,trying different props,which is a hell of a lot of fun,,,today had a set of hydro29 quad 4,,,,had nice bow lift and reacted to drive trim nice,,
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not to sound stupid but just what is the purpose of the extension boxes and can you get the same results with the spacer between the transom and lower unit i am really new to the performance boating stuff
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Originally Posted by Ebay Ed
not to sound stupid but just what is the purpose of the extension boxes and can you get the same results with the spacer between the transom and lower unit i am really new to the performance boating stuff
They move the drives back into cleaner water Ed and allow you to have more leverage.

And to answer your question no you can't just put a spacer there.
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Originally Posted by TWIN-SPINS
ride seems to handle rough water better,,didnt loose any speed,,,stil at 82mph,,,,but iam hitting the rev limiter
So same speed with same prop but picked up some RPM's.....how many? So the speed gain should come with a prop changed I suspect.
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Good! Now, get some propellers on there!
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have some 34 bravo,s and a set of 30 hydro px5,,,to try out next
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