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I think I'm going to add some more power!:evilb:
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Jason,
Empty the ice chest and you'd probably gain 4-5 mph.:evilb: Jay |
More power....you crack my chit up!!!!
You always leave us on the edge of our seat, your like our real world testing. So what is up your sleave? |
Just some more tuning on the ECMs. Gonna add some more timing & take away some fuel. Got some new propellers to try also. Need to trim up the intercooler pickups too.
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haj jason i having atk engine builting me 540 600 hp engine in stall new gimbil ilike to get ex steering do you thing single will be enough ican t wait:
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I think you'll be fine with a full hydraulic single ram system.
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Well I got two BIG boxes today from Dana Marine with a LOT of bling!
I'll post some pictures when I'm finished! I wish winter would get here so I could work on the boat. This sumer time 65 degrees is forcing me to do other things! |
Can't wait to see what you are doing this time Mark.
I know what you mean about the weather. Kind of hard to believe 70 degree weather here in January. |
Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
(Post 2369882)
Tell me more about the vents please.
I wish I could afford some winter projects. Dock, The boat came equipt with the first generation side vents ( ovals) During my quest for improving airflow to the engine compartment last spring , I looked at how much surface area of the vent was actually open, and thought that there was room for improvement. I like the looks of the second generation ( triangles) but figured Baja would charge an arm and a leg for those, so, I decided to design my own. I wanted something a little different, so the wheels started turning. I spent alot of time doodling on paper, cutting out patterns, laying them on the boat to see how they look, engineering to see if the design had enough support, and if it would hold up in actual usage, and still deliver the most open space for air to flow in. Once I had a design decided on, I got some .060 aluminum, cut out a couple of blank, patterned off the original side vents, layed out the design on the blank, and cut it out, did a little sanding and finishing. I then drilled the mounting holes. I found some aluminum hexagonal shaped screen in the Mc Master-Carr catalog, it is rated at 80% opening. Cut out the screen, glued it to the frame. Ran them late summer through the rest of the year, to make shure the glue held. As of now, I have to send them off for painting. One of the prizes given away at Hawkeye's poker run last year was a free painting of your side vents or engine cover ( 496 plastic cover) from the guy that painted Hawkeye's orange, and later, the green 35 O/L's. Low and behold, I happened to win that prize :D I'll post a picture later. |
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