Oh man what was I thinking, should just stick to what I know works. Again I don't know what possessed me to do it this way. If it don't work this time it will be a long and tough fix (I'm only saying that because I want it to look good.)
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Kent,
I dont know either what (or maybe WHO) possessed you, always blame someone else
haha
no serious, you should be able to make the modification pretty easy I think?
from the bottom drill out the current pipe, then you should be able to grind away the rest of whats left on the innerside pretty quickly.
(unless youre nice carbon wrapped stuffing tube is in the way?)
@Srislash,
Thanks
@Wayne,
4mm should be sufficient for our electric boats as the speeds we drive are higher then the V-hull and therefore more water will flow.
The 5mm are used as the V-hull will have a twin gas engine in it were every water pickup will be splitted
(2 going to the pipes and 2 to the cylinders)
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Hey, there is still the chance that it works the way it is? That way no need to drill, grind or anything like that. In fact if it works the only mod will be the sound of 8s hehe.Visit www.customcfparts.com | Custom Boat Building | Custom Carbon Fiber Parts | Custom Graphics | LMT Premium Dealer | MGM Premium Dealer | YouTube | Facebook
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@Remmie.
As a rule, petrol boats dont interest me.
But twin anything and Im interested !
nice work.
Has it run ?
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For the hot motors:
Don't forget that this is also quite a fast setup and you ran a lot of partial throttle. The 2250's are quite small in size compared to the size of the boat. If some of your friends have one, try a pair of Octura X450/3 S&B.
Less partial throttle will keep the motors cooler and with higher speeds you'll also get higher cooling flow.
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For the hot motors:
Don't forget that this is also quite a fast setup and you ran a lot of partial throttle. The 2250's are quite small in size compared to the size of the boat. If some of your friends have one, try a pair of Octura X450/3 S&B.
Less partial throttle will keep the motors cooler and with higher speeds you'll also get higher cooling flow.
regards,
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Kent I might have 2 sets of counter rotating 450/3 if so I will just send you the extra set I have they are s&b by Dasboata well at least 1 set i know is done by him don't worry about moneymy youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/user/chris81983?feature=mheeComment
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Hang on to them for a bit, you might need them, BUT THANK YOU for the offer!!!!Visit www.customcfparts.com | Custom Boat Building | Custom Carbon Fiber Parts | Custom Graphics | LMT Premium Dealer | MGM Premium Dealer | YouTube | Facebook
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Hehe, I'm no RPM freak, nor would I stand near a motor doing 80K Rpm unless its a turbine :) I don't know why you would push it that hard though. I think a 50 ish prop is a nice size in the low 40k just play with pitch. 8s is the max im going to run on my 2250's that's around 40k - I have cooling issues remember LOL and here you are talking 80k RPM, what's wrong with you LOLVisit www.customcfparts.com | Custom Boat Building | Custom Carbon Fiber Parts | Custom Graphics | LMT Premium Dealer | MGM Premium Dealer | YouTube | Facebook
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. how many things have to be absolutely perfectly balanced at that rpm? Do they have unobtainium bearings? Who runs 80k rpm? I just want to here that.
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unobtainiumhmm how did you know
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