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Author:  KAL Racing [ March 31st, 2013, 8:08 am ]
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DoktorC wrote:
The 15" is worth it's weight in gold...don't bother with all that DBR stuff....too much power can be dangerous :)


15" mid for sure... The DBR stuff would help out for Drag racing :idea: ... Need a little more RPM so I can spin a smaller wheel... :shock:
Have too wait and see what the Gun says :?: ... If the Gun says jump, I'll jump... :arrow: But not off a bridge :D

Author:  DoktorC [ March 31st, 2013, 8:26 am ]
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KAL Racing wrote:
DoktorC wrote:
The 15" is worth it's weight in gold...don't bother with all that DBR stuff....too much power can be dangerous :)


15" mid for sure... The DBR stuff would help out for Drag racing :idea: ... Need a little more RPM so I can spin a smaller wheel... :shock:
Have too wait and see what the Gun says :?: ... If the Gun says jump, I'll jump... :arrow: But not off a bridge :D


How much does the DBR kit raise the limiter? I would really like see how this package would run with the kit on it....it's obviously a monster already but it'll be interesting to so the difference a few little changes make to the opti...

Author:  KAL Racing [ March 31st, 2013, 11:30 am ]
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Around 7000 I think :D

Author:  DoktorC [ March 31st, 2013, 12:22 pm ]
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KAL Racing wrote:
Around 7000 I think :D


That should help in the drags by a couple of pitches...you'll be much quicker with that and a drag plate I would think

Author:  p man [ March 31st, 2013, 4:13 pm ]
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The 15" would look killer. I'm interested to hear how the mid alone will help with handling. Those big blocks must be a little unnerving swinging in the breeze at 100+

Author:  DoktorC [ March 31st, 2013, 4:23 pm ]
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p man wrote:
The 15" would look killer. I'm interested to hear how the mid alone will help with handling. Those big blocks must be a little unnerving swinging in the breeze at 100+


I can tell ya Pat that the boats handle the 20" motors pretty well....but after switching to the 15" I noticed a big difference in the way it handled...the most noticable thing was that the nose stays lower getting on plane...

Mine was never too hard to drive (dispite what I tell the ladies....) So I didn't notice a major chane there but the boat feels WAY lighter.

Author:  KAL Racing [ April 3rd, 2013, 6:22 pm ]
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When too visit Paul @ Top Gun the other day :D ... He has all the parts and $he will be getting shorter shortly with a 3L sporty :D ...
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Author:  LittleCharger [ April 3rd, 2013, 6:46 pm ]
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KAL Racing wrote:
When too visit Paul @ Top Gun the other day :D ... He has all the parts and $he will be getting shorter shortly with a 3L sporty :D ...


Swwwwwwweet!

Author:  v8 charged [ June 25th, 2013, 11:38 pm ]
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KAL Racing wrote:
OneCycle wrote:
ken what are your plan for this thing this year? i know your gunning for 110...


Made a appointment with The Gun , going to see him early this week to discuss what I would like too do...

Wish List:

15" Mid section, 3 options... See what Paul says

Would like to keep the Opti look but light weight or a Nass Carbon Fiber Alien... ???$$$

DBR Level 1 kit...

A second gear case in case ...

I have to $top right there, already $pent too much $... But the wish list goes on and on...

Maybe nothing at all.. :shock:

its only money ... love my srv :D

Author:  p man [ June 26th, 2013, 9:22 am ]
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... Kenny's been eating like a lesbian to save up the scratch for this project lol
That's going to be one sexy elephant though!
Have you made up your mind on a cowling?

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