Greg Olson ran 192
#51
Registered
iTrader: (4)
Ifyou look on performance boats website there is a video thread that has all Saturdays runs compressed with names and speeds. It is in the open water section of the forums. The run looked great the boat never moved. Looked like it was on rails not close to out of control.
#53
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
iTrader: (5)
Join Date: May 2001
Location: NO WHERE
Posts: 3,358
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
race curcuit, center pod, not a skater, mti. nortech, but what it is is the TOP GUN!!!! he brought it and no one could touch it. give credit where its do. greg olson your the man hats off to you.
#54
Registered
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 93
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
#58
Registered
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Fresno, CA, 93722, USA
Posts: 1,436
Likes: 0
Received 4 Likes
on
4 Posts
The motors are the same motors he's been running last year and this year in Havasu so they're by no means drag motors, they actually are used as pleasure boat engines. They will be converted back to gas (just a tune and pulley) and will go back to Havasu. These were not purpose built, all aluminum, 2400hp drag motors others have done in the past. This is quite an accomplishment.
#59
Registered
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Fresno, CA, 93722, USA
Posts: 1,436
Likes: 0
Received 4 Likes
on
4 Posts
Wow wow, hold on. FYI- that is NOT i reapeat NOT the E-85 you buy at the pump for 3 bucks a gallon, first of all think for a moment, you really think that a blown big block making 1800hp on like 20+ pounds of boost would be able to make that power on pump gas? Come on- Its E-85 race gas, first off you should smell it, second cause it smells like nothing else, They cant even measure the octane, mainly cause the alcohol level is so high, I call it a cocktail mixed with race gas, oh and ya it cost about 9-10 bucks a gallon.
It also does not take 20psi of boost, actually less and when switching to E85, the boost increases 1-2psi due to the volume of fuel.
#60
Registered
The motors are the same motors he's been running last year and this year in Havasu so they're by no means drag motors, they actually are used as pleasure boat engines. They will be converted back to gas (just a tune and pulley) and will go back to Havasu. These were not purpose built, all aluminum, 2400hp drag motors others have done in the past. This is quite an accomplishment.
To be clear, it does run on pump E-85. Only for the LOTO run did they use the Rocket Brand Race E85 because it was easier to buy and have shipped in a drum then try to find pump E-85. This boat has run on the pump E-85 many times.
It also does not take 20psi of boost, actually less and when switching to E85, the boost increases 1-2psi due to the volume of fuel.
It also does not take 20psi of boost, actually less and when switching to E85, the boost increases 1-2psi due to the volume of fuel.
Thanks for chiming in and giving some factual details unlike the other two know it alls.