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Old 08-19-2014, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 92nsx
32Fever, I have yet to meet a person with big power in one of these hulls.

Only info i really found with our hulls was on man-of-war's and he had a 265 force and if i remeber correctly he was in the high 60's to low 70's in his boat.

454 mag EFI, had headers and tails, full dyno tune with o2 feed back, labbed prop, normal go fast things that picked up some speed. The largest gain he said was from Blueprinting the hull and cutting the center lifting strikes back 4 foot from the transom. that neted like 8 mph IIRC.
Friend of mine (BadDog) was running a Baja Force 235 with a supercharged 509 several years ago. He was seeing low 80's on the top end, and IIRC, that was about all that hull could safely handle before scary things like chine walk began to rear their heads.
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