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Old 09-24-2008, 09:52 PM
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Ive been looking at a drive shower for my Bravo 1 but I would like to know if they really benefit the drive much or if it just looks cool. Ive seen them with dual pickups and single...thought for my application ( which is a stock 454) the single would be fine. Thanks
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I have one on my drive, and in my opinion it is a benefit to the drive.
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Drive showers are worth the money. Spend it, they'll print more.
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Well worth the money.
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Well worth the money, keep those drive temps down and avoid failures. Here are some we carry here and you can check out our new site, let me know if I can further help. Thanks,
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I've used drive showers now for quite a few years on several boats. These things really do work!
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What drive shower would you guys recommend on a stock 94 Bravo One?

Thanks in advance!
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The CP Perf single pickup cap type shower or the (I think Rex Marine) single pickup stainless steel cap type. NOT the 'halo' type tube style.
Check ou tthe CP Perf Website and the Rex site, they have good pics and detailed descriptions. You are right though, you wont need the dual pickup with stock power.

Best of luck!
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Use a cap style shower and put a seperate transom pickup instead of the worthless cav plate pickups. Some bigger diameter hose and your good to go - and you know you always have flow through the shower!

I wouldn't spend my money on a cav plate pickup version...


I have a seperate pickup for my engine and IC so I use the drivepickup for my drive cooling.
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Something kind of like this one? http://www.cpperformance.com/detail.aspx?ID=8982
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