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Old 11-27-2017, 09:24 AM
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Default Sixteen Power Releases ‘Dyno Unveil’ Video

Work on Sixteen Power's V-16 engine continues, https://speedonthewater.com/new-boat...o-unveil-video.
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Nice work , was he part of R-tec ?
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I got roasted on tht for suggesting these should replace diesels. Morons
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Originally Posted by mikebrls
Nice work , was he part of R-tec ?
Yes ( Is ) R-Tec... Yup, he is still working away!

Not Sure if Tom Robinson still uses R-Tec name also, but Tom has been working quietly behind the scenes for a long
time on this project.
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yes that is tom how do you like 1000 ftlbs at 3000 rpm with no turbo or blower that is just unheard of oyah i forgot on pump gas
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I don't get it. Just looks like 2 motors tied and stuck together. They have been doing that for decades. Even my 1967 Race boat (2 motors, 1 V Dive) does the same thing but the motors are further apart.
This guy shows you how to do it yourself. youtube.com/watch?v=jM0wN0zRhgk Maybe not as a high tec but it works.

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thought they had bought a MTI to put these engines in?
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Originally Posted by f_inscreenname
I don't get it. Just looks like 2 motors tied and stuck together. They have been doing that for decades. Even my 1967 Race boat (2 motors, 1 V Dive) does the same thing but the motors are further apart.
This guy shows you how to do it yourself. youtube.com/watch?v=jM0wN0zRhgk Maybe not as a high tec but it works.
It is a single block and single crank. It's a little trickier after that. It has 4 heads. It becomes like 2 engines. I believe 2 throttle bodies.
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Awesome!
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Originally Posted by justfishing
It is a single block and single crank. It's a little trickier after that. It has 4 heads. It becomes like 2 engines. I believe 2 throttle bodies.
I still don't get it. Its like they are reinventing the wheel. Maybe you can use some of the shelf parts but the block casting and crank alone would make it super expensive. I guess some do it just because they can but to me there seems like there would be a shorter way to 1100 hp.
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