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Rebel_Heart 04-05-2006 11:08 AM

Who has the best shorties?
 
Who is everyone using for their shorties? What went into your decision? Have been looking at IMCO and Bravo Shop. Any suggetions for 2" shorties? Thank you.

mr mercruiser 04-05-2006 08:38 PM

Re: Who has the best shorties?
 
my wife looks real good in them 2 inch shorties-i dont know if everyone is using her or not but all i can tell u is that sometimes she doesnt wear any shorties at all-

cuda 04-05-2006 08:42 PM

Re: Who has the best shorties?
 

Originally Posted by mr mercruiser
my wife looks real good in them 2 inch shorties-i dont know if everyone is using her or not but all i can tell u is that sometimes she doesnt wear any shorties at all-

Picture of said wife is required for verification. :)

nixter 04-06-2006 01:44 AM

Re: Who has the best shorties?
 
Rebel Heart,

I just put IMCO 2" shorties on my 91 29 Fever. I also have stellings extension boxes. I had to go with 5 blade p-5 Hydromotives. It gets on plane really well and mid range cruise speed is much better. Top speed about the same. I'm going to remove the diffuser rings next and have them labbed, then I should be dialed in. I would go with the IMCO's. Check the classifieds, you might be able to find a pair of used ones at a decent price. Good luck, Nixter.

Rebel_Heart 04-06-2006 09:58 AM

Re: Who has the best shorties?
 
Nixter - any issues with water pressure? I have heard that Imco's have had this problem? Thanks for your help.

nixter 04-06-2006 12:42 PM

Re: Who has the best shorties?
 
R H,

At WOT my water pressure was between 25-30 PSI. I keep an eye on it and make sure it doesn't go over 30 PSI. I usually run around 3500-4000RPM and the PSI is usually around 20-22PSI. Remember mine is a non step hull and I have extension boxes, so it may be more or less for your set up. You can always add a dump or by-pass. Hope this helps, Nixter.

Rebel_Heart 04-06-2006 02:54 PM

Re: Who has the best shorties?
 
I appreciate the post. Is there a reason you chose the Imco's over the competition? I know Imco does a good job of marketing their product, but wasn't sure of the differences between the Imco and the Bravo Shop? Any help?

nixter 04-06-2006 03:31 PM

Re: Who has the best shorties?
 
Rebel,

I looked at max machine works, Teague, Bravo Shop and IMCO. All the boaters I know used the IMCO lowers. Plus they were more available in the used market. Some people love them, some have had bad luck with them and some just sold them due to the fact that the IMCO's didn't work for their application. For a new satin 2" shorty with an XR prop shaft and gears expect to pay $3500-4000.
I bought one used for $2500 and the other from Triad Performance in AZ for $3500. Talk to Don at Triad...he is in the advertising section of OSO. He'll give you a good price. Also Diamond Performance. Nixter

Ran-Dom 32 04-06-2006 03:50 PM

Re: Who has the best shorties?
 
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I went with the bravo shop lowers, to avoid water pressure problems & try something different, I had tried sportmaster -2 lowers prior to purchasing these. Hopefully pick up a few more MPH in the process :D

JaayTeee 04-06-2006 04:40 PM

Re: Who has the best shorties?
 

Originally Posted by Ran-Dom 32
I went with the bravo shop lowers, to avoid water pressure problems & try something different, I had tried sportmaster -2 lowers prior to purchasing these. Hopefully pick up a few more MPH in the process :D

What was the lead time on those ?

A month ago, the gal there was saying 4 weeks.


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