Do extension boxes pickup speed on Fountains?
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I am always looking to increase the speed in the boats I own. (That's why I own Fountain) I am considering adding Imco boxes to my 06 38' Lighting w/staggered 525's and xr's with sportmaster lowers. A friend of mine told me that Fountians do not like extension boxes however he does not have any first have experience. So I pose the question to you. Have you added boxes and if so what was the results.
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OK, I see on another post you have the standard lowers.
I think having Whipple re-cal your computers for the 35HP upgrade and also using a custom prop shop to dial in your props to your boat for top end will get you the biggest bang for the buck.
Going the with the boxes you would lose speed with the standard lower...going to the -2 lowers, then your talking 5-6 blade props and steering modifications... Way to much F'in around for what you would get out of it over the other route.
I think having Whipple re-cal your computers for the 35HP upgrade and also using a custom prop shop to dial in your props to your boat for top end will get you the biggest bang for the buck.
Going the with the boxes you would lose speed with the standard lower...going to the -2 lowers, then your talking 5-6 blade props and steering modifications... Way to much F'in around for what you would get out of it over the other route.
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monstaaa can u explain to me the diff. between I.T.S. and extension boxes? and has anyone ever messed with ext. boxes, or I.T.S. on a 32 fever? sorry, new to the education on drive placement and pricipals.
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i.t.s is merc's intergrated transom sterring. its a set back with steering built in to it. there is no need to mount external rams.
exstension or standoff boxes are after market boxes made of aluminium that space the gimbal/ transom assembly off the transom usually around 11".
in either case the result is putting the prop into cleaner undisturbed water for better handling and less prop slip amongst other things.
as for the 32 , i personally have not tried them on one.
exstension or standoff boxes are after market boxes made of aluminium that space the gimbal/ transom assembly off the transom usually around 11".
in either case the result is putting the prop into cleaner undisturbed water for better handling and less prop slip amongst other things.
as for the 32 , i personally have not tried them on one.
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There's ALOT of "variables" that come into play when you're adding boxes, especially if the boat was'nt origionally setup for them. What you will probably have to do, is raise the X dimension to get the drives, or should I say the props higher in the water.
If I were you, I'd call someone with hands on knowledge of what you're trying to achieve here. Your best bet would be to call Scott Shogren at Shogren Performance Marine in Waukeegan Ill, and I personally know that he's got plenty of experience with trying all the possible combinations that there are to gain speed. He'll steer you in the right direction, otherwise you'll be throwing out good money after bad, chasing problems that arise from buying the wrong components, only to find out that you did'nt gain the speeds that everybody told you you'd see. Everything that Scott touches, seems to run fast and effiecient.
Everyone has their opinion, but you know what they say about opinions. Scott's opinion is one that you can count on.
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If I were you, I'd call someone with hands on knowledge of what you're trying to achieve here. Your best bet would be to call Scott Shogren at Shogren Performance Marine in Waukeegan Ill, and I personally know that he's got plenty of experience with trying all the possible combinations that there are to gain speed. He'll steer you in the right direction, otherwise you'll be throwing out good money after bad, chasing problems that arise from buying the wrong components, only to find out that you did'nt gain the speeds that everybody told you you'd see. Everything that Scott touches, seems to run fast and effiecient.
Everyone has their opinion, but you know what they say about opinions. Scott's opinion is one that you can count on.
Frank
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