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Old 10-26-2017, 11:15 PM
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How many pictures of this build do you currently have on your phone, Tyson?

Its nice to see your hard work starting to pay off. Have fun in key west!
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Originally Posted by SB
Composure on that video is remarkable. 1:45 on.
It takes a lot to rattle me. I have been through so many extreme things in my life that testing a boat basically for the first time in the cold and rain then having an engine lock up in the middle of an 80 mph corner after you have spent weeks working day and night to get to run and only getting to run it a few min is pretty much normal to me.

The second the rpm stopped you see me look up real quick so I would be able to judge from the sponsons if the boat was going to try to hook and be able to correct it. But it pretty much didn't change direction.


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Old 10-27-2017, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by BigSilverCat
It takes a lot to rattle me. I have been through so many extreme things in my life that testing a boat basically for the first time in the cold and rain then having an engine lock up in the middle of an 80 mph corner after you have spent weeks working day and night to get to run and only getting to run it a few min is pretty much normal.

The second the rpm stopped you see me look up real quick so I would be able to judge from the sponsons if the boat was going to try to hook and be able to correct it. But it pretty much didn't change direction.


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It rattled me that you were prototype testing without a pfd and possibly a lanyard. Be safe and please keep posting, I love this thread. Sounds like a bad diagnosis on the engine.
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So what happened to the engine??
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Originally Posted by Wobble
It rattled me that you were prototype testing without a pfd and possibly a lanyard. Be safe and please keep posting, I love this thread. Sounds like a bad diagnosis on the engine.
I did end up with a PFD on....
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Old 10-27-2017, 03:44 PM
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I spent some time reading this entire thread last night. Good God I'm beyond impressed with your passion toward this project. Thank you VERY much for posting everything and best of luck chasing those records. I can't wait to follow along.
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I hope I am proven wrong after all your hard work on this build but I still have my doubts about the reliability of the engine and gearbox package.
The loads placed on these in such a large boat is really going to test them to the max especially the lightweight casting of the block as there renowned for failure in high torque applications.
Worst case scenario billet options are available.

Keep up the good work is certainly an ambitious build.
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Old 10-31-2017, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by TxHawk
The video is on Youtube. Here's hoping the commentary at the end is not an indication of the overall problem.

Major dedication Tyson!
Wasn't sure if anyone would pick up on the commentary at the end. Are you talking about where I ask where the fire extinguisher is or when he says there's oil all over?
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I heard "oil all over" myself...
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Old 10-31-2017, 04:27 PM
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Lets hope it doesn't look like this 1300hp Cummins after six 1/4 mile runs.

Watching this I didn't realize the Cummins doesn't have cross bolted mains, even a mains cap girdle will struggle to hold this together.


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