800-900 hp for bravo xr's
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There is also a new drive by Imco, and some company called X power too. Both are Bravo replacments. The new Imco runs around the same price as a B Max. The X power I am unsure.
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I ran 900+hp through regular bravos on a 96' 42 fountain. I had Teague billet top caps and replaced what ever broke with Teague parts. Yes I broke a couple of drives, but it was minimal and not that expensive to fix. Just keep the drives in the water and NO hole shots, just ease into it.
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I ran 900+hp through regular bravos on a 96' 42 fountain. I had Teague billet top caps and replaced what ever broke with Teague parts. Yes I broke a couple of drives, but it was minimal and not that expensive to fix. Just keep the drives in the water and NO hole shots, just ease into it.
did you mean bravo one's or xr's ?
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hey nauti been running xr's for three years now with 850+ and knock on wood no problems, Just be easy getting on plane and getting air, I've got a 37 ol with 0 problems!!! It's all how you treat them.
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Just bravo ones. The top cap was a very big deal, as the cast one that came on them flexed easily, the billet ones from Teague were very solid and solved almost all my problems. Obviously it isn't the ideal setup and many people will disagree with me. But I had little problems running on the lake and running it hard, usually 100+.