Post Your motor Pics!!!!
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Re: Post Your motor Pics!!!!
Couldn't find any beige powder coat do some fancy bling to match the boat (Searay) so it's kind of simple but really clean in black and clear coated natural aluminum. It's pretty fun to see peoples face when I open the hatch of Stacked Deck and they see this neatly tucked away in there.
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You guys have some amazing engines. Nice stuff.
I don't actually own any engines right now, so I have to get my fix dreaming up new supercharger systems. Shortly after Powerboat's deadline for the June issue, this setup made 1800 HP on Sterling's dyno.
I don't actually own any engines right now, so I have to get my fix dreaming up new supercharger systems. Shortly after Powerboat's deadline for the June issue, this setup made 1800 HP on Sterling's dyno.
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Originally Posted by tomcat
You guys have some amazing engines. Nice stuff.
I don't actually own any engines right now, so I have to get my fix dreaming up new supercharger systems. Shortly after Powerboat's deadline for the June issue, this setup made 1800 HP on Sterling's dyno.
I don't actually own any engines right now, so I have to get my fix dreaming up new supercharger systems. Shortly after Powerboat's deadline for the June issue, this setup made 1800 HP on Sterling's dyno.
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Don't jump to conclusions about HP vs reliability. Much of the conventional wisdom out there is based on experience with inefficient blowers and/or inadequate intercoolers. Reducing blower drive losses and greatly reducing intake air temperatures means the engine can achieve higher HP levels without increasing blower speed, engine RPM or the likelihood of detonation.
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Originally Posted by tomcat
Don't jump to conclusions about HP vs reliability. Much of the conventional wisdom out there is based on experience with inefficient blowers and/or inadequate intercoolers. Reducing blower drive losses and greatly reducing intake air temperatures means the engine can achieve higher HP levels without increasing blower speed, engine RPM or the likelihood of detonation.