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Old 09-09-2011, 12:31 PM
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looks like to be the cleanest High Performance Marine Engine
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Old 09-09-2011, 01:50 PM
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Just needs the appropriate stern drive to go with it. The Indy would be a bit overkill. Keep them coming, Ilmor!
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It should come as a package with the ASD#6 kit or a smaller indy that can run B1 props and/or 16"-16½" cleavers.
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Very Cool!
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hmmm couple of these in a Formula 292 or Pantera 28..........
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right now they are going on mastercrafts, so either v drives, or straight shafts. but they do look nice
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Old 09-13-2011, 09:43 PM
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Beautiful Engine..!! Love It.. !
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Since these are setup for Inboard ski-boat applications with transmissions, what would it take to get it setup for a Bravo XR setup?
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It's my understanding that a regular SB/BB bellhousing will fit the LS-series engines. Since Ilmor is planning to introduce their own recreational stern drive in a year or so, I doubt if they're going to offer a Bravo conversion kit.
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Originally Posted by C_Spray
It's my understanding that a regular SB/BB bellhousing will fit the LS-series engines. Since Ilmor is planning to introduce their own recreational stern drive in a year or so, I doubt if they're going to offer a Bravo conversion kit.
Thanks C_Spray that is awesome news. I still think a set of these sbc's in a Formula 292 would be a blast.
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