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Old 11-13-2008 | 10:22 AM
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If anyone is contemplating a Konrad TRS conversion, give me a call or shoot an email for pricing. We can cut a great deal if purchased within the next 30 days.

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If anyone is contemplating a Konrad TRS conversion, give me a call or shoot an email for pricing. We can cut a great deal if purchased within the next 30 days.

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I have Bravo XR's on my boat and wanted to update and looking into Konrad's but don't know much about it. Does it fit like the Bravo's or needs updating and if it does fit, how much torque or power could it handel?
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I have Bravo XR's on my boat and wanted to update and looking into Konrad's but don't know much about it. Does it fit like the Bravo's or needs updating and if it does fit, how much torque or power could it handel?

The Konrad ACE system was designed for Bravo boats. It is not a direct bolt on but still a very straightforward installation. No glasswork needed.

The Konrad ACE is rated to handle 800hp/800 ft/lbs tq.

Shoot me an email at [email protected] and I'll send over the brochure.

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Kurt, I was just checking out the Konrad site, and it mentioned two different lowers for the ACE. An HP lower, and an XFACTOR lower. Just curious to the differences between the two.





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Kurt are you going to be at the Chicago Boat Show?

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[QUOTE=DMOORE;2772971]Kurt, I was just checking out the Konrad site, and it mentioned two different lowers for the ACE. An HP lower, and an XFACTOR lower. Just curious to the differences between the two.

The HP lower is the standard length gear case. The X-Factor is a shorty lower.

MrCIG, yes I'll be at the Chicago show. See ya there!

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