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Steve meade designs jim machineworx
Steve meade designs jim machineworx











steve meade designs jim machineworx

Should turn your your Rage into a drag boat. It's a consistent 85mph with a best of 86.7 5600 (on the limiter). I am selling my Throttle Up blueprinted 28" Hydromotive P-5X. I am adding some upgrades to my motor this winter that will necessitate some taller propellers. I've posted this here because I wanted to know if any other Rage owners have tried the Maximus or P5.

steve meade designs jim machineworx

Should I spend my money on selecting and dialing in a 5 blade like the Maximus or maybe changing my ratio to a 1:50 and tweaking my Bravo1? I've already had Max Machine Worx beef up the drive so I'm good there. I ordered a beautiful COMMON SIDE RAIL fused distribution block for 140 plus shipping on 5/22 from JM. I'm more interested in acceleration and midrange.(Top speed on small busy lakes is just not safe) I searched high and low for a fused distribution block for my new build and finally stumbled on Jim's Machineworx. So my question is based somewhat on principal. I'm going to get the hydraulic steering first before I push it faster. I've not made a top speed run so I don't have rpm/mph numbers yet. I currently running a 30" bravo1 per Lonnies (at Nordic) suggestion. This past summer I got comfortable driving the boat in the mid 70's. After adding the whipple supercharger to my 496 I've more than made up for the lost horse power at this elevation. I ordered that gear ratio for the altitude here in Colorado. I have a 496Mag HO that I ordered with a Bravo 1X and the 1:65 gear set. I would like to find out if any other Rage owners out there have tried or are using one of the new 5 blade props. It often helps to relate it to familiar ideas or existing games. In addition to adding hydrualic steering I'm thinking about props and a possible gear change. To Steve Kent for covering so much video game history in such great detail from the. As I'm sitting here south of Denver in another big snow storm I'm looking forward to a couple of spring projects.













Steve meade designs jim machineworx