Haha nah I tried. Brandon sent me the link for it and when I clicked it guy had already sold it. I was interested in that carb he had on it.You snag that one on Ebay?
What kind of carburetor was on the Nelson? Was the engine a .45 long stroke engine? If the .46 Novarossi is really far superior, I wonder why they have not entered the large Pylon Racing market?Yeah, I almost bought it myself, then I remembered that the Novarossi .46 is far superior...Lol.
It was an intersting carb though. I did buy the OS that he had, and also the piston/sleeve/rod combo he had for the NR.46.
Be careful what you wish for Gabe h34r:Id put my NR against any Nelson in the country.
I wasn't there when you guys broke that record but I am fairly sure you didn't have the new NR-46. Originally Nova Rossi tried to use the Pylon crankcase on the first version of NR-46's and due the the thin crankcase they would fracture and cause air leaks that would drive you NUTS. They redesigned the case and now it is much thicker (heaver too) and the new engines with the beefed up crankcases are Super Bad Ass. I would like to race my NR-46 against a good nelson to see how they stack up. Jim would most likely have his Nelson at the top of its game. That would be a good race for sure.Jim,
Not sure if weight means as much for an outboard but the NR 46 powerhead is 19oz. vs. the Nelson at 17oz. which might make it heavy for a pylon racer. As for far superior the NR is a well built motor but when we set the oval records we put a Drake NR46 back in the box and used an inferior Nelson 45.
HMMM. any Nelson?
Mic
Okay, cool beans.Now that will be fun! Just come to the InterNats in Huntsville and we can throw them out on the track!
-Carl
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