RPM 26 Redline/Teague 800 - Video
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From: Harpersville, AL
Here is a video of the latest 26 Redline built for a customer in Texas. The boat is setup with a Teague 800 EFI and a Teague Platinum drive.
It is running a 1.35:1 gear ratio with a Merc labbed 36 pitch Bravo I. The boat weighs in at just over 4350 lbs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js7q_egwuiI
We owe a lot of thanks to Teague and Mark and Chris at Precision Marine for their help. The engine came out of the customer's Liberator jet boat and therefore did not have any accessories, a custom set of CMI headers, and a custom low profile oil pan. The guys at Teague spent a great deal of time helping us figure out the headers/tail pipes and what all we needed in order to put all of the standard accessories on the engine. They are always a pleasure to deal with but they went the extra mile to assist us this time around.
Mark and Chris at Precision assisted us in getting the engine on the dyno and checking it out thoroughly. The fit us in at a time that I'm sure was not convienient. They also helped us work through a couple of issues after we got up and running. Thanks Mark!!
It is running a 1.35:1 gear ratio with a Merc labbed 36 pitch Bravo I. The boat weighs in at just over 4350 lbs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js7q_egwuiI
We owe a lot of thanks to Teague and Mark and Chris at Precision Marine for their help. The engine came out of the customer's Liberator jet boat and therefore did not have any accessories, a custom set of CMI headers, and a custom low profile oil pan. The guys at Teague spent a great deal of time helping us figure out the headers/tail pipes and what all we needed in order to put all of the standard accessories on the engine. They are always a pleasure to deal with but they went the extra mile to assist us this time around.
Mark and Chris at Precision assisted us in getting the engine on the dyno and checking it out thoroughly. The fit us in at a time that I'm sure was not convienient. They also helped us work through a couple of issues after we got up and running. Thanks Mark!!
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That thing runs AWSOME! Very nice job on the install it all came together nice!
I was playing around with my videos on YouTube yesterday and this one some how came up. I already linked it on the facebook yesterday.
John
I was playing around with my videos on YouTube yesterday and this one some how came up. I already linked it on the facebook yesterday.
John
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From: Harpersville, AL
John,
Thanks for the compliments.
I sent the link to Eric on Friday along with some better engine compartment shots. We tried to make you guys beautiful engine package look and run the best we could.
I hid everything...fuel pump, steering hoses, fuel lines, etc. about the only thing I couldn't hide was the oil cooler. Believe it or not, everything is still accessible for service.
Steve



