Anyone running a 26 OL with a shorty?
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I am making some upgrades to my 2008 and plan to buy an IMCO SC. I have read many times that Baja's have a low X dimension. Mine measures right around 7". Just curious if anyone tried a -2 and what the results were. Thanks
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I have one. I had some issues with the guardian system as the water pressure was a bit lower. Had to open up the holes a bit more. In my case, I didn't see a big change in speed, but I get the same speed with less trim. I would have preferred a noticeable increase, but am happy not beating my drive to death with the high angles I needed to trim to before. Doing an extension box AND 2" shorty should make a noticeable difference.
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Have not seen one on a 26, but I know of 2 25OL's that liked it alot. Both boats have extension boxes. Baja put they're X conservative.
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My 25 Outlaw was 71/4" deep(prop shaft). I installed a 2" shorty and still have no problems getting up on plane and definitely run less trim.......
A worthwhile investment on my project and just added a neutral Imco extension box which I hope didn't drive it any deeper.........
A worthwhile investment on my project and just added a neutral Imco extension box which I hope didn't drive it any deeper.........
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Awesome that makes me feel better about it. I should be right at 5". Be sure and post your results. I really like to read about Baja upgrades.
I should have some results to post in a couple of weeks. I’m starting with the heads and exhaust first...then the IMCO SC shorty.
I should have some results to post in a couple of weeks. I’m starting with the heads and exhaust first...then the IMCO SC shorty.




