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Old 05-06-2005, 05:53 PM
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1300 will put you in the upper 130s, are you running full hydraulic stearing?
I have the dual ram assist right now but full hydraulic is going in before I even hit the water to test the new motor.

Im looking for a good price on hydraulic helms,(Char lynn's)to go with my WPM rams that i already have.
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Originally Posted by MESABALANCING
for the record you want a bad ass valvetrane from the bottom to the top .903 jesel lifters Manton's pushrods Jesel shaft mount Delwest retainers valve locks Isky tool room delwest valves and bring the heat because you will not have any issues if the geometry is set up right .
This a combo that I have already thought about.But not the Delwest valves.
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Old 05-06-2005, 05:56 PM
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I bought mine at CP Performance, somewhere around 1200 for the kit. What year is your boat? where do you run it?

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2000 Mach26 clsoed bow,mainly Parker strip or Havasu.

I just talked to the guys over at WPM and there gonna hook me up with some parts to get it switched over.

New motor,all new guages,and full hydro steering...not sure how Im gonna act after all this happens.Might have to take a week off and hit Havasu.!
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Mine's a 2002, they're great boats, I think you'll be happy with the WPM. what kind of blower are you going to run?
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Mine's a 2002, they're great boats, I think you'll be happy with the WPM. what kind of blower are you going to run?
Twin turbo intercooled EFI system.
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GPM,

Tell me what youve done to your boat?Power and drive wise?
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GPM,

Tell me what youve done to your boat?Power and drive wise?
Procharged, Big duke 598 EFI, still waiting on the new Max Machine drive. XRs aren't lasting to long.
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Laz,and or, Chris, what's your opinion of the Crower, 68806 and 68848 valve springs?

You want to run any spring that is made from Super Clean Chrome Silicon. I am not familiar with those Crower numbers, I have been out of valvetrain development for a couple of years now, but if you go with any spring made from that material you are getting a high quality long lasting spring. Two things you may want to consider as add on extras with valve springs, electro polishing; removes the "high spots" on the springs and in turn the spring runs cooler. Meta-Laxing. This is vibrational stress relief and does nothing that you can see but will greatly increase spring life.

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Crower has had the 68806 and the 68848 for 2 years or so, I believe it is their version of the Tool Room spring. They are the only ones Ive had good luck with. Are those add ons, something Crower would do, or is it an aftermarket process?
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