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Old 12-04-2011 | 06:11 PM
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B&M blowers are old school should look for something more updated if you can afford it. Keep in touch I have a BT with #6a and big power in your area.
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Old 12-04-2011 | 06:32 PM
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B&M blowers are old school should look for something more updated if you can afford it. Keep in touch I have a BT with #6a and big power in your area.
Which one?
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Old 12-04-2011 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by insatiable5
B&M blowers are old school should look for something more updated if you can afford it. Keep in touch I have a BT with #6a and big power in your area.
All in due time. Ideally I want to be in the the 90's. But that will take some time, new blowers, drives, etc.... Not in a hurry to get there just yet. My last boat was in the mid 80's. Just want to get back there for now. Thanks for the input.

Where do you typically run?
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Old 12-04-2011 | 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by insatiable5
B&M blowers are old school should look for something more updated if you can afford it. Keep in touch I have a BT with #6a and big power in your area.
Hey Dennis, how did your prop testing come along?
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Old 12-04-2011 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason3603
All in due time. Ideally I want to be in the the 90's. But that will take some time, new blowers, drives, etc.... Not in a hurry to get there just yet. My last boat was in the mid 80's. Just want to get back there for now. Thanks for the input.
I've got some 540 blower motors the owner wants gone:

540 cubic inch, heads are dart, blowers are weiand 8-71's, lunati cranks, milidon pans, stud girdels, roller lifters, made 954 HP, 890 torque, dyno sheets available. Heads have been gone through, new springs etc, rings, bearings, everything new, never even been fired yet. Over $60k invested will take $28k for the pair. One blower is missing it was stolen while in storage.
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Originally Posted by endeavor1
Which one?
Yeah which black thunder is yours? Where you at boyne thunder 3 years ago?

Jason....572 sounds good to me. Coolerman needs someone fast to keep them motivated to go faster!
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