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tomcei 08-12-2008 08:10 PM

Gary, I'm going with the SCX. I'll keep you up to date.
They offer one piece 5" gears and claim gear strength is far better than the merc gear. the prop shaft is 1,7/8" or #6 your choice.Water passages through-out so no need for a shower.
The helmet and drive is (i think) 1" wider. The foot larger and yes some speed could be lost over the Bravo.I was told that in most cases prop and spacer tweeking got back most speed losses.

we'll see what happens....
. ordered the gimble assy yesterday

Superbabi 08-13-2008 05:27 AM

Tom, I'm very glad you pulled the triger on the SCX, I can't wait to see your results with the new drive. I pretty much have narrowed down to the SCX and the Konrad/ Ace ( thanks Dave at MDG performance, your a wealth of info. Dave is running a Konrad/Ace on his Y2K with great results.) I am leaning towards the Imco with the easy swap out with XR. Best of luck Tom. When do you thinks you will be up and running ???? :grinser010:

z.zuperboat 08-13-2008 06:39 AM

Ok Gary say you get the SCX what prop shaft do you get ? If you like your props now keep that shaft. I finaly got my slip down to 6% with the number 6 propshaft. I dont know how those props will work with the drive case being so large. Also speedy props are not a dime a dozen.

tomcei 08-13-2008 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by z.zuperboat (Post 2652404)
Ok Gary say you get the SCX what prop shaft do you get ? If you like your props now keep that shaft. I finaly got my slip down to 6% with the number 6 propshaft. I dont know how those props will work with the drive case being so large. Also speedy props are not a dime a dozen.

very good points

tomcei 08-13-2008 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by Superbabi (Post 2652389)
Tom, I'm very glad you pulled the triger on the SCX, I can't wait to see your results with the new drive. I pretty much have narrowed down to the SCX and the Konrad/ Ace ( thanks Dave at MDG performance, your a wealth of info. Dave is running a Konrad/Ace on his Y2K with great results.) I am leaning towards the Imco with the easy swap out with XR. Best of luck Tom. When do you thinks you will be up and running ???? :grinser010:

Has MDG tried the SCX ? what was the results?

Superbabi 08-13-2008 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by z.zuperboat (Post 2652404)
Ok Gary say you get the SCX what prop shaft do you get ? If you like your props now keep that shaft. I finaly got my slip down to 6% with the number 6 propshaft. I dont know how those props will work with the drive case being so large. Also speedy props are not a dime a dozen.

Mike I would think to keep the bravo type props, what are the pros and cons ????

z.zuperboat 08-13-2008 08:31 PM

Gary I dont know anybody running #6 type props on bravo type cases. Over the phone they will say anything to sell you sI would stomething. The larger diameter props are a definate plus for lowering the slip number. But low slip doesnt always equate to more speed. Older #6 type props have 14 degrees of rake ,not real good for bowlift. New high rake #6 prop are custom made by throttle up. 5K for a single. Thats one pretty expensive guinee pig. Will it work, who knows. I would stick with what works.

Superbabi 08-14-2008 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by z.zuperboat (Post 2653241)
New high rake #6 prop are custom made by throttle up. 5K for a single. Thats one pretty expensive guinee pig. Will it work, who knows. I would stick with what works.

Mike, looks like bravo type props are the way to go.

Rik 08-15-2008 02:20 AM

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Superbabi 08-15-2008 05:14 AM

Very nice Rik, can't wait to see some performance data. How much HP/Trq is the drive rated at ? Also no Skeg on the drive ??


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