Originally Posted by carcrash
(Post 3519597)
3x800 = 2400 HP means about 250 gallons per hour or about a thousand dollars per hour. And that's just the immediate cash flow required. Add in the maintenance expense of perhaps another $30K to $90K per year...
I don't know about you, but while it may be fun, I dunno if its THAT fun. |
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Originally Posted by endeavor1
(Post 3519847)
THat god damned sasquatch stole my card again and went powerboating..... dam motorboating SOB...... :lolhit:
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Originally Posted by JasonSmith
(Post 3519852)
So, you're an either an engineer or an accountant. Which one is it?
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99 wasn't the best year for that power to hull config.
There is a 97 thats a better combo out there that keeps coming up but everytime i call i get the same answer....not for sale. |
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Look its still out there....Now if it was only for sale.
http://www.vehiclemls.com/Page/Listi...?Save-Favorite |
How many gallons per hour does it take to make 800P?
I would think 70-80 would be about right? 525's use 30-35 don't they? |
badass! so what am i missing... where does the front engines exhaust exit? i only see 4 pipes on the back and no pipes coming out the side.
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Originally Posted by Perlmudder
(Post 3519979)
badass! so what am i missing... where does the front engines exhaust exit? i only see 4 pipes on the back and no pipes coming out the side.
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Originally Posted by Back4More
(Post 3519912)
Look its still out there....Now if it was only for sale.
http://www.vehiclemls.com/Page/Listi...?Save-Favorite |
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 3519987)
The six holes on the outside of the back of the transom
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