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FINMAN 09-15-2005 10:28 AM

38' KV Scarab
 
Saw this on ebay.



http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4575829676

BRUCE SEROFF 09-15-2005 10:46 AM

Re: 38' KV Scarab
 
Nice lookin ride.....

I'll say it gets around 50k

The trannys may be able to handle 1200hp, but the TRS drives wont.

gotime34 09-15-2005 12:23 PM

Re: 38' KV Scarab
 

Originally Posted by BRUCE SEROFF
Nice lookin ride.....

I'll say it gets around 50k

The trannys may be able to handle 1200hp, but the TRS drives wont.

Maybe he found out he has to spend 20K on drives and decided to sell

29scarab 09-15-2005 02:22 PM

Re: 38' KV Scarab
 
Somebody post a pic? I can't view ebay links from work..... :D

Thanks

BRUCE SEROFF 09-15-2005 02:37 PM

Re: 38' KV Scarab
 
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WARPARTY36 09-15-2005 03:26 PM

Re: 38' KV Scarab
 
Looks like a sweet ride, but how is it naturally aspirated and have 6:71 blowers? That is a rare find on the Kevlar flat deck though!

Gary Anderson 09-15-2005 03:32 PM

Re: 38' KV Scarab
 
Stupid question.
Is there such a thing as a 38 KV Larry Smith?
The deck looks like a standard KV. All the Larry Smith decks I've seen had different design with a wider cockpit.
Gary

satisfactionII 09-15-2005 05:05 PM

Re: 38' KV Scarab
 
I thougth naturally aspirated meant "carb'd" to an internal combustion engine. you supercharge both 'carb'd' and fuel injected engines.

Semper Fi 09-15-2005 07:55 PM

Re: 38' KV Scarab
 
That is a sweet ride. Alot of nice upgrades. A shame he put all that money into the boat and has to sell it cheap....I'm in the same situation :(

WARPARTY36 09-16-2005 10:54 AM

Re: 38' KV Scarab
 

Originally Posted by satisfactionII
I thougth naturally aspirated meant "carb'd" to an internal combustion engine. you supercharge both 'carb'd' and fuel injected engines.

My thought was naturally aspirated was natural air flow to the intake. Superchargers force air to the intake.

Any experts to clarify this?


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