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GPM 07-10-2017 02:24 PM

Bayliner or SCX
 
There used to be a joke about getting rid of Bayliners, now I see more and more Imco SCX's for sale, some saying they don't work for their application, some used 1 hour, test time only, what's going on ?

JRider 07-11-2017 06:05 AM

SCX lower is a larger profile and not as efficient, stronger for sure. To me it would be worth the trade off for a few MPH.

Quinlan 07-11-2017 07:23 AM

4 years out of mine. Lots of Air time and No issues. Well worth the $$ IMO
But I probably could have bought 2 Bayliners for the $ :point:

tim mccray 07-11-2017 09:31 AM

Not sure I get the Bayliner comparison. Imco SCX drives aren't junk. Yes you might lose a couple of miles per hour at the top end but how many times do you find yourself running full out and does the loss of a few miles per hour at top speed matter that much? SCX drives are a great product, strong, well built and can handle more power and torque and rack up more hours between rebuilds than Bravos. Well worth it to me. I think there's been at least 3 of us from here that used them on our Top Guns with out any issues.

hogie roll 07-11-2017 07:28 PM

An SCX is a worth of fleet of bayliners.

tmmii 07-11-2017 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by tim mccray (Post 4568121)
Not sure I get the Bayliner comparison. Imco SCX drives aren't junk. Yes you might lose a couple of miles per hour at the top end but how many times do you find yourself running full out and does the loss of a few miles per hour at top speed matter that much? SCX drives are a great product, strong, well built and can handle more power and torque and rack up more hours between rebuilds than Bravos. Well worth it to me. I think there's been at least 3 of us from here that used them on our Top Guns with out any issues.

i think he is asking why so many of these are for sale at once if they are the savior to bravo drives?

Op doesn't have a heavy boat, single engine cat but is making a bit more power than the top guns.

tim mccray 07-12-2017 10:35 AM

Got it, can't answer that one.

GPM 07-12-2017 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by JRider (Post 4568041)
SCX lower is a larger profile and not as efficient, stronger for sure. To me it would be worth the trade off for a few MPH.

Lost 20 mph and handling compared to the SC,

JRider 07-13-2017 06:03 AM


Originally Posted by GPM (Post 4568520)
Lost 20 mph and handling compared to the SC,

So you are answering your own question? Or is this a back door attempt to bash IMCO?

You lost 20mph or someone else?...either way I have a real tough time believing that, need to see the slip numbers to know wtf is going on. Also if props or gear ratio changed.

If power isnt too over the top the SCX upper can be used with the SC lower, lowers are a little more expendable than uppers.

SKammeraad 07-13-2017 07:33 AM


Originally Posted by JRider (Post 4568610)
So you are answering your own question? Or is this a back door attempt to bash IMCO?

You lost 20mph or someone else?...either way I have a real tough time believing that, need to see the slip numbers to know wtf is going on. Also if props or gear ratio changed.

If power isnt too over the top the SCX upper can be used with the SC lower, lowers are a little more expendable than uppers.


this^^^

there is no way you lost 20mph from swapping the drives unless you did zero work with props or anything to actually make it work


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