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Old 07-23-2015, 01:21 PM
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Wouldn't accomplish anything. CFM is a small part of the power story.

So we'd fight about the other things we would have no measurement on.

I still say FF drank too many bears and ate too many hotdogs this year working on his boat.

That's the mph difference. LOL.
So now you call me fat? Guess I might be haha just big boned....
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Old 07-23-2015, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by SB
Wouldn't accomplish anything. CFM is a small part of the power story.
I disagree, it would cause a huge chitstorm as MT said and the thread would catch fire with replies(aka arguments)! LOL
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Old 07-23-2015, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by onesickpantera
I disagree, it would cause a huge chitstorm as MT said and the thread would catch fire with replies(aka arguments)! LOL
Well, I guess part of the ham sandwich left in the procomp castings could reintroduce the fuel back into the airstream better (think popsicle sticks to modify the ol' Mopar M1 single plane intakes - yes, that's for real) and mistakenly (unlike the Mopar intakes - they where purposely added) cause more power.

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Pull a motor this winter and bring it to me. We'll figure it out before you leave the same day.
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Originally Posted by Precision
Pull a motor this winter and bring it to me. We'll figure it out before you leave the same day.
is their an echo in here ?
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Originally Posted by Precision
Pull a motor this winter and bring it to me. We'll figure it out before you leave the same day.
Originally Posted by mike tkach
is their an echo in here ?

What does a one day dyno session typically cost ?
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What does a one day dyno session typically cost ?
I've paid from $400 - $600 and myself or the Dyno operator have always found little loose ends that needed attention. Much easier out of the boat than inside.
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I just spent a Month on the Dyno! Serious! Typical water brake dyno...$500/day Ive paid as much as $1000/day on Inertia Wheel dynos (required for our 3500hp stuff) Its WORTH the COST! I could go on and on.....
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Old 07-26-2015, 08:30 AM
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If I am not happy by winter I will dyno, for now I am using the boat and playing with it weekly...
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Ran Labbed 23 Mirage's this weekend, engines went 5800@73 mph, zing right up, so basically the power band is too high for my 25's, I think I will lab mine up to the best I can and call it a day, boat should run 73-75 and reliable.... at least I know they are not held back by ignition and such...
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