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Old 04-13-2014, 01:19 PM
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21' Tx Triton 99 model boat 2010 200 Yamaha series 2 ...bought after I retired --new to me. HB 998. 2 lowrance df 510c & x88. No carpet rinse and store...floor shows blood, mud and dirt but cleans up easy. Goes faster than I can drive it. I just need to put on some depends and stay on the gas. Chinewalk above 65 mph gps. had speedo buried at 80 before I got gps. Top speed 72+
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Old 04-13-2014, 01:46 PM
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Old 04-13-2014, 08:12 PM
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New toy! 24-26 mph depending on water depth.
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New toy! 24-26 mph depending on water depth.

Did anything to the motor yet? If not you wont regret if you do...I hate the factory briggs on these things...lil motor work and she will twice the animal!


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Old 04-14-2014, 03:45 PM
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Did anything to the motor yet? If not you wont regret if you do...I hate the factory briggs on these things...lil motor work and she will twice the animal!


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I have a "factory Briggs" on my prodrive except for bps exhaust and k&n air filter. Im not unhappy with it, but if more could be gotten out of it cheap and easy, I would be interested. Also, not interested in taking life off of the motor. Any suggestions?
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Old 04-14-2014, 09:44 PM
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Add a cam and get your heads worked and you will see a major difference in your motor. I have the stage 1 mods on my gator tail and I would never run a stock motor. It's idles better and runs much better with more power. You won't be disappointed after doing a few ready mods. And as far as shortening the life of the motor, I know a few guys with over 500 hours on their motors after the mods. So as long as you don't go over board you should be fine.
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