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Old 06-30-2007, 12:47 PM
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finished!!!! wooot!!!!!!!!






how fast do u think it will go? im testing it soon i hope its worth alot from what i spent on it!! and i hope it goes well!!


please post some comments i wana know what you think of it!!
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curtis118118,

"please post some comments i wana know what you think of it!!"

If I knew what it was that you're asking comments on, I'd be happy to?
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And on second thought. If I'd just wait a second or two to let the pictures come up on the screen, I probably wouldn't make stupid mistakes like I just did! Then again, I can make some really outstanding blunders, don't need to wait for anything to do that. Oh well. Excuse me while I go stand in the corner...
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now look
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Those are some monster shots that are going to take those on dial-up a week to upload!
I've seen a video of that boat running and it does OK. I'd ditch the muffler and replace it with a nice tuned pipe if you want to squeeze a little more speed out of it.
The hardware hanging out on the transom looks to be some nice stuff but I don't know how good the engine is.
Let us know how it does.
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noo!!! just cheaked the shed and i only got 1/8 gallon left i will film it tho
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any more comments?
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what engine? Is that infinity or sh? What size prop? If running that muffler in the pic and the prop in the pic, my guess is about mid to high 30's. This is all based on the pic and no info. Prop looks small and header looks too long for high rpm. Again, all based on the 10 megapixl image on my screen.
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Yes, please read this thread http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5218588/tm.htm for instructions on posting pictures and then go back and edit your post so they are included that way. Linking to pictures so large creates difficulty browsing. It's not just a problem for people who are on dial up, browsers also imbed them full sized so people have to scroll back and forth to see them. I've gotten to the point where I no longer bother looking at pictures that are imbedded this way, it's just too much of a pain in the neck.

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