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Old 08-31-2007 | 05:52 PM
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Posted this here because of the similarities between a 24 Monza and 24 Pantera. What do you all think about putting a Volvo DPX duo prop drive behind a 650 hp motor on a 24? I hear these drives are very efficient, reliable and stable.
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Dont know about the application, but I can definitely vouch for the DPX drives. I am running a pair behind a set of 560 PSHP Innovations and have had very good success. The DPXs are a little tricky around the dock though because they hook up so well. Put them in gear and things happen quick.

Keep in mind, limited prop selection though.
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I wonder if they have the same limitations as a Bravo III. I think I read somewhere they hit a wall at a little over 60mph.
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Old 09-01-2007 | 05:28 PM
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whats wrong with the new BIII XR ??? you can get decent starter props now...
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Originally Posted by duunoit
I wonder if they have the same limitations as a Bravo III. I think I read somewhere they hit a wall at a little over 60mph.
Weird, since they have run close to or just over 100 mph with them here in Sweden!
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volvo dpxs are awesome drives...merc should take lessons
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Old 09-01-2007 | 07:38 PM
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i've spoken with a few people who had them 1 of which was on a 33 scarab AVS. his previos 33 AVS had bravos and he like the DPX's much much more
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Old 09-01-2007 | 07:59 PM
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Had a Volvo duo prop. set up on my 251 Checkmate with a stock 502. Not one little hic-up. The only down fall is the prop selection and the price of props. The boat went right around 70mph. I might hurt resale because its not as popular as mercs.
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I hadn't heard of any HP boats that were running dual prop setups.
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Old 09-02-2007 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by duunoit
I wonder if they have the same limitations as a Bravo III. I think I read somewhere they hit a wall at a little over 60mph.
My factory stock 33 with DPX HPs runs 92mph, so I guess I knocked that wall over

As far as the cost of props, I recently bought 2 sets of E-4s (4 props) for about the same price as a pair of labbed bravos. my personal opinion is that Volvo does a much better job in terms of quality on their props then Merc factory stock props.
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