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It isn'tI really hope this isn't true.
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It isn'tI really hope this isn't true.
This was the original one I was going to post lol great minds think a like. To top it off it is a simple bolt on kit that only takes 15 minutes to install.It is really a twin turbo setup for each engine to have 1000 horsepower.
Your other one sounded too believable. LOLThis was the original one I was going to post lol great minds think a like. To top it off it is a simple bolt on kit that only takes 15 minutes to install.
TOOOOO SOOONNNN!!!??????It's a new AR tower design that doesn't put your life at risk. Or a hydraulic cam chain tensioner. Or a new replacement for Connext.
I like this idea, then I could be useful while driveway boating - feeding the yard debris down the clean out and chipping it!Maybe it's some type of wood chipper system that will grind up anything that gets in the pump intake maybe in a way that actually increases the thrust adding 10 mph to single engine boats and 20 to twins. Now that would be a must have item!
You know... Us Upper Midwest folks are usually winterizing (running on the hose for that final flush of the year) and raking leaves at the same time. It would be real convenient. You'd have to rig a by-pass to override the deck-hatch switches, some sort of hopper arrangement to dump the leaves into the clean-out ports, and a bagger attachment on the end of the jet nozzles.... but you may have something there!I like this idea, then I could be useful while driveway boating - feeding the yard debris down the clean out and chipping it!
I figured he just used this so we would give him all the good ideas for his next productsWill is trying to see where the community interest lies so he can plan future products.