Legg Lake Time Trials 18th-20th

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The Real Grim

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Hi everyone!

Here are the Video's that you have all been waiting for. :)

Hi everyone!

Here are the Video's that you have all been waiting for. :)

OOOPPPPPSSSSS!!!!!

Didn't take I'll try again!

I'm trying again hope this works this time! :eek:

Hi everyone!

Here are the Video's that you have all been waiting for. :)

Hi everyone!

Here are the Video's that you have all been waiting for. :)

OOOPPPPPSSSSS!!!!!

Didn't take I'll try again!

I'm trying again hope this works this time! :eek:
The Video's are too large I will have to make them smaller! Sorry!!!
 
Mark,

I had to redo my video at very Low resolution to post here under the 200kb limit.

Attached is a clip of Mark Grim's A-Hydro SAW pass of 103.6 mph.

Tony Grinter
 
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Nice & smooth! Great job Mark. Hmmm,I wonder what that 2047 looked like? Us mortals will never know.
 
Jay,

I will give you a speed tip, the profile looks like a 2160, reduced to whatever

your boat can pull at 28,000+ RPM. I have a few in Stainless Steel in my SAW

box. :D We have found 44 to 46 mm to be about right. It all takes a lot of

preparation in the shop and the lake to get it right though. :D Mark and Chris

do an outstanding job of preparation, and their results prove it time and time

again.

Good Luck,

Mark Sholund
 
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Scott,

I did like that tune,but I calculated aprox. 34,700 RPM which I'm sure is really

close. What a AWESOME run. :D If the engine was pulling 38,000 Mark would of

went 113 MPH. Your pipe seems to be working VERY WELL. I have a idea on the

pipe that may allow even more RPM. Check your messages.

Thanks,

Mark Sholund
 
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