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Old 05-13-2008, 11:55 AM
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Tomas, everything looks awesome! At least someone's enjoying the weak US dollar!

What's the story with drive oil pump and cooler? I was thinking about something like that recently.

Again, looks great!!
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Originally Posted by tomas_wallin
There's also a new fuel pump and all the fuel hoses has been redone (again) and I have also redone some of the wiring with a couple relays etc. Moved the batteries to infront of the cockpit since I removed the lead plates from the bow.

Some of the pics are a bit old so it's not the final results...
I mounted my batteries in front of the cockpit in the cabin area also, but mine had a floor to mount them on
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Old 05-13-2008, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Dude! Sweet!
Tomas, everything looks awesome! At least someone's enjoying the weak US dollar!

What's the story with drive oil pump and cooler? I was thinking about something like that recently.

Again, looks great!!
Hahaha! Yep, it's a blast shopping from the US for the moment...

Thanks!

Heat (and metal) is what kills the Bravo's so the oil cooler together with the filter will definately help it stay alive for a long time. I don't trust the drive showers to keep the oil temp as cool as it should be so this is the best solution. I have an oil temp gauge, from the same series as the rest of the gauges, on its way over the pond right now.

I can definately recommend Mr Gadgets. He's VERY good to do business with!

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Old 05-13-2008, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by rchevelle71
I mounted my batteries in front of the cockpit in the cabin area also, but mine had a floor to mount them on
Yeah, I had to make an aluminum bracket to bolt the front side of the battery brackets to and bolted the back side to the bulkhead.

There was 12 pieces of 30lbs (or so) lead plates bolted to the bow. I will start with the batteries as the only weight in the bow and will most likely put back some lead plates when I have tried it out for a few runs.
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Originally Posted by tomas_wallin
Yeah, I had to make an aluminum bracket to bolt the front side of the battery brackets to and bolted the back side to the bulkhead.

There was 12 pieces of 30lbs (or so) lead plates bolted to the bow. I will start with the batteries as the only weight in the bow and will most likely put back some lead plates when I have tried it out for a few runs.
My cabin has no interior, but does have a floor, and carpeting, but no need for lead, when ya have 2 batteries, 1600 watts of amps, and 2-12" fosgate subs up there
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Old 05-15-2008, 09:10 PM
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This will be very nice when mounted!
HEY! that looks familar...... you should love it, The colors look real good. Great choice. Ill send you a teaser pic tomorrow it will be done here real soon your project is looking good to.

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HEY! that looks familar...... you should love it, The colors look real good. Great choice. Ill send you a teaser pic tomorrow it will be done here real soon your project is looking good to.

Regards, chris
HEY Chris!

I hope it looks familiar since it's coming from you. I kind of look forward to that teaser pic...
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I just got some more pics of the back seat from Chris
Attached Thumbnails Redoing the interior in my 28-sm_dsc07648.jpg   Redoing the interior in my 28-sm_dsc07651.jpg   Redoing the interior in my 28-sm_dsc07652.jpg  

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I just got some more pics of the back seat from Chris
All I can say is WOW

Seat looks absolutely incredible!!
That is gonna be a badazz set-up!!!
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This is awesome Tomas!! The PPI-guy's knows how to do their things!!

I see a new vinyl graphic design in my mind....

Keep up the good job!

A beer friday?

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