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Old 04-02-2010, 12:53 PM
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What about an xcs imco drive would that be a better drive? anybodys opinion on that one?

maybe i shouldnt have built this much power for it, i know its an over kill for this size of boat but once i got into it i wasnt going to stop and now iam in it and all parts have been ordered and progress has begun. Maybe in the future i drop this power in another bigger boat and go back to the stock 454 or 502 in this 21, but just knowing that you built a 900 hp monster is pretty cool.

So your saying it will be very rought with this power in this boat, can you explain a little bit more in depth of your experience or your opinion?
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What about an xcs imco drive would that be a better drive? anybodys opinion on that one?

maybe i shouldnt have built this much power for it, i know its an over kill for this size of boat but once i got into it i wasnt going to stop and now iam in it and all parts have been ordered and progress has begun. Maybe in the future i drop this power in another bigger boat and go back to the stock 454 or 502 in this 21, but just knowing that you built a 900 hp monster is pretty cool.

So your saying it will be very rought with this power in this boat, can you explain a little bit more in depth of your experience or your opinion?
thanks
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Old 04-03-2010, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by gofastlavey
What about an xcs imco drive would that be a better drive? anybodys opinion on that one?

maybe i shouldnt have built this much power for it, i know its an over kill for this size of boat but once i got into it i wasnt going to stop and now iam in it and all parts have been ordered and progress has begun. Maybe in the future i drop this power in another bigger boat and go back to the stock 454 or 502 in this 21, but just knowing that you built a 900 hp monster is pretty cool.

So your saying it will be very rought with this power in this boat, can you explain a little bit more in depth of your experience or your opinion?
thanks
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Old 04-04-2010, 01:17 AM
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hey unlce dave what kind of statues do you need to have to post pictures?
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hey unlce dave what kind of statues do you need to have to post pictures?
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You have to buy a basic membership. I think its 30 bones or something.


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thanks U D
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Originally Posted by Uncle Dave
Good point Schwweng, that 21 v is going to be moving around a lot.

On another note Im repowering my Sebring right now.
Going for 600HHp - bet it will crack 100.


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