drive shower
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From: Vancouver BC
Cools your drive
When your on plane the majority of your drive is out of the water and the only source of cooling is from the raw water going to your engine. The shower "showers"your drive with water to cool it. Any drive would benefit from cooling
When your on plane the majority of your drive is out of the water and the only source of cooling is from the raw water going to your engine. The shower "showers"your drive with water to cool it. Any drive would benefit from cooling
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From: Denmark and hopefully some place nice
The Simrek showers are nice imo and they work with IMCO and Latham steering. I like the fact that you don't have to drill the drive. A few have expressed concern about it not cooling the top cap, never a problem I've noticed. On the other hand, I've seen top cap style systems not being able to cool the rest of the drive. I guess it's a question about personal preference.
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From: pa
The Simrek showers are nice imo and they work with IMCO and Latham steering. I like the fact that you don't have to drill the drive. A few have expressed concern about it not cooling the top cap, never a problem I've noticed. On the other hand, I've seen top cap style systems not being able to cool the rest of the drive. I guess it's a question about personal preference.
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From: Clarkston, Michigan
The need and effectiveness of a drive shower is debatable however....I don't run one. I have yet to see positive proof via a drive temp gauge of any significant drop in oil temperature. Also, there is a lot of water flying around back there at speed so the drive is not really dry.



