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Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Originally Posted by RaggedEdge
And that lesson would be? Lets see, take a multi step bottomed Formula with HP 500s for power, add upwards of 300 horsepower with good heads and big cams(400 hp if you count your big dyno numbers), make some real impressive gains in speed, and a little more with some more prop tweaking, an all around very sucessful project.
Now what did we learn? #1 ) Perhaps that the multi step Formula requires the additional 300 hp.(aforementioned) in order to just squeak by a single step design Fountain(a bottom that has been around for close to two decades) with the stock HP 500's. #2 ) Perhaps that if the Formula had added additional horsepower,say another 200 or so, over and above the aforementioned added 300 horsepower, it might have come somewhat close to running the same speeds that the newer multi step Fountain design runs with the stock HP 500's, at some 500 hp less. #3 ) Perhaps that had we added the aforementioned heads, cams, and resulting 300 additional horsepower to the single step design Fountain the results would have not been the same at all, all things being equal again, the results would resemble those seen when both ran the stock HP 500's. #4 ) Perhaps that if we were to take the newer multi step design Fountain(equaling out the bottom design technology) and added the 300 hp, to the stock 500 hp we started with, we would end up over the 100 mph mark vs the mid 80's attained by the multi step Formula design. #5 ) Perhaps that were we to put into play the newer multi step 38 Fountain, to eliminate the weight/real size issue sure to pop up here, the results would be even more lopsided. In fact that design runs past the 100 mph mark with 600 hp, let alone what it will do with 700+ to work with. All valuable and informative lessons here. And what part of all this do you think I did not fully comprehend at some point in time before summer ever began ? I think that you forget that my last boat ran just shy of the 100 mph mark, it started life as a 77 mph boat, as did yours,,,,,,,,( no offense intended here ),,,,,,,, you have a way to go. Now lets look at the above again, absorb the information, paying close attention to the last comment of the opening paragraph, and the comments contained in the ending paragraph. |
Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Originally Posted by FeverMike
Some more valuble info for ya. A new 2007 38 Formula Fastech with staggered Merc hp600's (yep the new ones) goes only 79 at WOT. :eek: :D
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Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Originally Posted by axapowell
(BTW we really are friends!)
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Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Originally Posted by RaggedEdge
Now lets look at the above again, absorb the information, paying close attention to the last comment of the opening paragraph, and the comments contained in the ending paragraph.
Dave |
Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Originally Posted by axapowell
If this were about the fastest boat....where would it end?
Dave |
Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Originally Posted by Downtown42
Cat Killer :evilb:
Dave |
Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Originally Posted by RaggedEdge
Thanks Robert! What would I do without you and Downtown42. Did you check out the video? That should look familiar to you too.
Ragged Edge Drive By Vid, check it out. Oh, my buddy axapowell shot it. ( He likes it when credits are included, and DT42 moved it over here. Credits all around, and I was driving, and the boat "was" yours......... give the Mrs. that signed check yet? |
Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Originally Posted by Marginmn
Way cool video Peter. Lorrie says the check is ready to mail but she first wants to know if the boat comes with a trailer :rolleyes:
Thank's Robert, and tell Lorrie that for her I'll throw in a trailer complete with a Kentucky title. You know that deal they have down there where they figure if it's hooked to your truck with your boat on it they assume you migh actually own it, as it should be in all states. |
Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Originally Posted by axapowell
Not a agrument.
Dave Hey Axa, Ok, I really don't mean to argue, and I'll forgive you if you answer me four simple straight foreward questions. Here we go, and remember, honesty counts. #1 What is the fastest speed you have ever been in a boat? #2 What was the manufacturer of that boat? #3 What is the second fastest you have been in a boat? #4 Who was the owner/operator of that boat? Now remember that I know all the answers here, so take your time, and remember that honesty counts. |
Re: 35 Lightning vs. 35 Executioner
Isn't there a guy at Bonnie with an '05 lightning with 525s doing 92? Reliable speed = $$$$$$, it's that simple.
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