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Silent Killer
QUOTE=CcanDo;2444606]What do you think could have caused the problem ?[/QUOTE]
Gibson said that this tech is not new , similar to thru prop exhaust , but I had dry exhaust to avoid this from happening and they claimed to be able to quite it this way but they sucked water up like drinking thru a straw . they said desiling could have caused the water to steam thru my exhuast . pressure tested all cmi stuff no leaks . REBUILDING WITHOUT THEM , i KNOW THAT ! NOT FOR HP MOTORS .............. STAY AWAY YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
This is an intresting thread. I installed them on my boat last year. So for with no problems. Reading the last thread you seem to only talk about dry exhaust. I am running wet so I would think there is a difference seeing water is already running thru.
I do not want to blow my engines which are 550hp but I do lile the turn downs. The are great for idel speeds and are out of the water when the throttles are just move a tad foward. |
Originally Posted by Black Wishbone
(Post 2445039)
This is an intresting thread. I installed them on my boat last year. So for with no problems. Reading the last thread you seem to only talk about dry exhaust. I am running wet so I would think there is a difference seeing water is already running thru.
I do not want to blow my engines which are 550hp but I do lile the turn downs. The are great for idel speeds and are out of the water when the throttles are just move a tad foward. means that the water came from them. |
at idle speed
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