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Canamman 03-30-2015 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by exocet (Post 4285820)
Thank you for your interest in Ilmor. Regarding our V10’s and Indy Drives, we are limiting new production for the time being, but are still offering full service and parts support for product in the operation. We will be focusing heavily on our MV8 engine line where there is more growth opportunity for us under current market conditions.


Regards,

Melanie Ricketts
Sales & Service Coordinator
Ilmor Engineering, Inc.
43939 Plymouth Oaks Blvd.
Plymouth, MI 48170
T: 734.456.3600 | F: 734.456.3699
www.ilmor.com

I actually just bought a 382 Fastech with the Ilmor/Indy package and I also had some concern regarding this news. I also spoke with Melanie and Ian, who confirmed all of this but she did say that while a general consumer will not be able to buy the motors, they will still be producing them on a per boat build basis to select boat builders that they have relationships with. I would assume that one of them is Formula.

BUP 03-30-2015 08:16 PM

Thanks, Ian told me in person that he was retiring I think in June of this year. A younger guy was taking over in his place. Wonder if the this news had anything to do him retiring and hopefully all the employees will still have jobs. A lot of those guys and Jessica are very good people.

thirdchildhood 03-30-2015 08:30 PM

Another big loss for the industry. Our sport is going to hell.

Made It Rain 03-30-2015 09:36 PM

Ian is retiring April 17th. Ilmor is not going anywhere, it's just the MV10 will be on a limited basis, but they are supporting them fully.

altamate 03-31-2015 02:32 AM

Not a problem for now, but 10-15yrs out, if your boat has them, you are going to hate finding parts or getting them fixed. If they had sold a ton of them it would not matter as the aftermarket would pick up the ball, but since they only sold a small number it's not going to be pleasant down the road. Just ask anyone with OMC stern drives what the last 20yrs has been like. In many places now, you can't even find a mechanic that has the manuals or knows how to fix them.

Dean Ferry 03-31-2015 06:58 AM

[QUO TE=al tamate;4286105]Not a problem for now, but 10-15yrs out, if your boat has them, you are going to hate finding parts or getting them fixed. If they had sold a ton of them it would not matter as the aftermarket would pick up the ball, but since they only sold a small number it's not going to be pleasant down the road. Just ask anyone with OMC stern drives what the last 20yrs has been like. In many places now, you can't even find a mechanic that has the manuals or knows how to fix them.[/QUOTE]

I don't know, there's a big aftermarket For viper parts in a lot of viper Engines, all different gens....

Canamman 03-31-2015 07:09 AM

It's clear the mv-10 isn't a high production motor as is the case for any engine 600 cubes and up....anything with big HP is NOT getting parts or fixed in a day by any Merc mechanic down the road...specialty build engine houses are not going away and Ilmor has their foot firmly planted in the market from what I can gather......I'm actually saying most of this for my benefit as I've just "invested" in a pair of these and love to gamble so I guess we'll see...

Marginmn 03-31-2015 09:57 AM

I'm beginning to wonder if boats are as good an investment as I was led to believe?

Awash 03-31-2015 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by Marginmn (Post 4286217)
I'm beginning to wonder if boats are as good an investment as I was led to believe?

Now that is funny, on the other hand if your serious find the person that told you that and punch em right in the gut.

gofastboater 03-31-2015 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by Awash (Post 4286249)
Now that is funny, on the other hand if your serious find the person that told you that and punch em right in the gut.

I would use a 44 Magnum. LOL. Boats have never been a good investment unlike the muscle cars of the '60's and '70's. At least they are coming back in value.


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