Bmax drives input
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Looking at purchasing a 2004 sonic 358 Pokémon addition that Features TWIN 650HP/500 CI MERCURY RACING ENGINES WITH WEIAND SUPER CHARGERS AND INTER COOLERS. It has the BMax drives and I'm not to familiar with them. Just looking for some information and input on them. Are they reliable, and are they good drives?
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Call the Bravo shop, they have & still make everything for them. My boat I've had for 2 years has them on it. Make sure if they have been gone thru that it was by someone who is familiar with them.
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I've never seen a Pokémon edition? Even more surprised that my auto correct already new how to spell it! ;-)
I wouldn't worry about the drives any more then a used bravo, if anything they are better then most XR based drives. If you were buying new then maybe look into other options.
I wouldn't worry about the drives any more then a used bravo, if anything they are better then most XR based drives. If you were buying new then maybe look into other options.
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The upper gears are stronger, the lower is basically the same as an XR and uses the JUNK merc XR gears.
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I have a BMAX on my boat. I have roughly 8-900hp. Previous owner I think bought the drive used but unsure. It certainly does look older. I have had it 3 seasons and previous owner ran it 3 seasons as well I believe. He had 930 hp. I never had a problem except my shifter cable coming in done and it getting stuck in forward. Just pulled the drive and screwed it back together. It is a a pain to pull off and it's heavy but I have had great luck with it. It has an imco lower unit


