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Did you guys say the old SV27 blue can is an approved motor? I have one of those. Thinking of selling my GP335 kit and getting a ML 1/10 scale instead.Nortavlag Bulc
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Burned mine up one season running a slightly cupped 447.OSE GIFTING ELF
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If yours is holding up for you that's great.
My boat is right about 6lbs and was running around 47mph until motor died.
Motor temps were always on the warm/hot side.
Proboat and himax motors hardly break a sweat 447 props and can handle 3 blades no problem.OSE GIFTING ELF
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I ran on SV 27 motor in a pretty heavy Vacationville.com 1:10 scale to a CT championship back in 2002. The boat weighed in excess of 7 pounds ready to run, but it had a lot of angle of attack on the sponsons and handled like a dream, so you didn't have to get on and off throttle a whole lot during a race. It was water cooled and the engine well area was open to the elements with no plate sealing up the dummy turbo allison, so lots of air got to it too. I think the sponson angle and setup fooled the boat into thinking it was lighter than it was. I ran it with an Octura 447 and it was a lot of fun. H1 driver Jon Zimmerman built the boat four years or so before that out of carbon fiber and never had a chance to finish it after his hydro racing career started taking flight, so I made a deal to finish the boat for him, race it or a season and then turn it over to him again when I was done. He still has it, but has changed the motor, setup and tinkered with it a few times since then. He doesn't get out to race it much any more, but he's not going to drive the real boats forever and he has a young son. Hopefully we'll see it out again some day.Comment
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6 laps with a mill right around 120..which is funny because with a 447 was running about same...Comment
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