Aerators???
#31
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From: Denmark and hopefully some place nice
They are WAY too ghetto in rubber, not something you want to put on a nice Nor-Tech, or any other nice powerboat. Much better looking in polished steel.
#32
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From: Denmark and hopefully some place nice
Tracy
Just a thought
As said, don't do the pipes untill you done a test run. Then if you choose to do the pipes, there is is ways of finetuning them. We did a pair on a 07' Lightning, and what we did was basically some nice machined caps you could screw on top with a smaller or larger hole in them. Looked good, and made the amount of air pulled into the prop something you could control.
Just a thought
As said, don't do the pipes untill you done a test run. Then if you choose to do the pipes, there is is ways of finetuning them. We did a pair on a 07' Lightning, and what we did was basically some nice machined caps you could screw on top with a smaller or larger hole in them. Looked good, and made the amount of air pulled into the prop something you could control.
#33
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From: Bay City, MI
Tell you what, before you make any decisions let me take it out and test run it a bit, I will let you know if it needs them or not. This may take a bit of test time, say a couple weeks or so, but I won't charge ya and I may even wash it before I bring it back
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