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Old 08-25-2008, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by stecz20
or do you want to own a donzi and big a big penis like tom a????? you make the choice......
I think this statement speaks for itself. When you run a Comp., you are not making up for any short comings!

Thanks for the Comp,liment Stecz!


By the way, the above statement is directed at Stecz and in no way reflects how I feel about Cigarettes or their owners!
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Old 08-25-2008, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom A.
I think this statement speaks for itself. When you run a Comp., you are not making up for any short comings!

Thanks for the Comp,liment Stecz!


By the way, the above statement is directed at Stecz and in no way reflects how I feel about Cigarettes or their owners!
it took you long enough to find this thread... you're slacking boy....
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Old 08-25-2008, 02:30 PM
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I was on the Chesapeake running the snot out of my Comp for three days. With the fresh Potter motors we got her up to 115!
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Originally Posted by omerta one
Donzi brought an all orange 38ZRC w/700's to the shootout...supposed to run 114'ish. The boat looks really good; we'll see how it runs today.
It ran good in Jacksonville and only saw it once in Destin.
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Originally Posted by Tom A.
I was on the Chesapeake running the snot out of my Comp for three days. With the fresh Potter motors we got her up to 115!
Dan, looks like we need to buy the FAST ZRC from OP,now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 08-26-2008, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by fountain40icbm
Dan, looks like we need to buy the FAST ZRC from OP,now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That statement could get you in trouble in the Cigarette Forum!



A Couple of pics from the past weekend in the Chesapeake.
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Old 08-26-2008, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom A.
I was on the Chesapeake running the snot out of my Comp for three days. With the fresh Potter motors we got her up to 115!
Holy Moly 115!!!

What's the story on those motors (HP) and did you do anything to beef up the drives?
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The motors are originally 575's. They were built by Ron Potter to 700+, I haven't seen the Dyno sheets but they are roller motors and spin to 5800 rpm.

As for the drives, well.......they are '07 Bravo Xrs. I have to be real careful until I can come up with a better drive solution.
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Originally Posted by omerta one
Donzi brought an all orange 38ZRC w/700's to the shootout...supposed to run 114'ish. The boat looks really good; we'll see how it runs today.
ran 93.,,won it's class, only boat in the class, probably would have run more if there was some competition but all took a back seat to Fountain this year, wasn't even close.
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Originally Posted by Tom A.
The motors are originally 575's. They were built by Ron Potter to 700+, I haven't seen the Dyno sheets but they are roller motors and spin to 5800 rpm.

As for the drives, well.......they are '07 Bravo Xrs. I have to be real careful until I can come up with a better drive solution.
115 is smoking for 700ish hp. Sweet.
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