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(Updated) Boostpower's All Aluminum 2,400 hp Dream Engine Cover Shot

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    New pictures of the Boat with the motor in it.
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    More pics from Boostpower Marine
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    Boostpower Marine Compound project pics
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    Thumbs up Cool project BUT,

    I don't think i'd work up the nut to drive that thing.

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    Default Av gas + Marval Mystery Oil???

    Quote Originally Posted by BOOSTPOWER View Post
    We are willing to use any fuel. Actually our preference on this project being mine is that I personally like AV gas 100ll. E85 was approx 15% worse fuel economy however with the increase in eth, the ability to run more timing and boost is present. Really its all about final compression and engine mgmnt. Soon E85 may be at all pumps so we were just messing with it for emissions testing on our other engines and had a bunch so we made a map for it on the monster. It also has a nasty effect on regular braided lines if not flushed with fuel. I am sure you likley know this stuff, but anyway--have a great day
    I've always heard when using av gas you should add Marval Mystery Oil. What do you think about this?

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    It's always nice to add a lubricant, however I never do to the fuel. Av burns a bit dry so to speak.

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    Phenomenal - Damm impressive work Alexi.

    Sand Bar Mike-

    I'd drive it, Ive worked my whole life just so I can experience things like this.
    I may not have the stones to stand on it for long, but Id sure feel it out.

    Problem is after I drive this I have to go back to my boats which are damm nice but nothing like this work of art.

    Cant wait to see it run.

    Uncle Dave

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    You can drive it! I really enjoy seeing my creations in action on the water. It's bound to be a fun boat!

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    Default Phenomenal

    Thats all I can say!
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    maybe you guys should join a mormon sect forum or something...
    Boating and naked women is not your thing
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    What's the fluid-level indicator (fittings and hose section) vertically mounted on that forward bulkhead? Ballast? Fuel?

    Will there be back-of-the-seat strut-supports to triangulate the top of the seat to the floor? Seems like that much power with positive-displacement (prop) would (seriously) cause seat-breaking TQ.
    Originally Posted by gn7 Its amazing any of us can even get back to shore each outing with those old tech POS we use.

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    Pure work of art, I'd love to shove my foot in that thing.
    The chick is a but 'er face, but I vote red.

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    Not to be a troll, but an engine of that classy disposition could benefit from a higher quality display of skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer:30 View Post
    What's the fluid-level indicator (fittings and hose section) vertically mounted on that forward bulkhead? Ballast? Fuel?

    Will there be back-of-the-seat strut-supports to triangulate the top of the seat to the floor? Seems like that much power with positive-displacement (prop) would (seriously) cause seat-breaking TQ.
    Ballast tank in front with batteries near! We have 4 bucket seats for it. We will Likely install those after I test it and dial it in. The seats are extra strong along with the bracketry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chop Shop View Post
    Not to be a troll, but an engine of that classy disposition could benefit from a higher quality display of skin.
    Yo! I don't pic the skin, the magazine does. Thanks

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