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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

This is a twin turbocharged boat that we did for a customer. Just watch the video honestly... words can not express how beautiful this masterpiece is

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  • that thing need BOV

  • @tipsypeer Why?

  • Is there any video of this set up in the new boat you guys put it in?

    Thanks.

  • @ViperSRTnACR Not yet... 

  • what is the top sped of that boat

  • The new setup I believe is 140mph

    The old setup is what was displayed on the GPS in the video

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  • I would give my life savings for that boat...how does $192.43 sound??

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  • @tipsypeer It wouldn't need a BOV... It doesn't shift since it's a boat, so the crank speed won't ever fall fast enough for a pressure surge to occur.

  • @NickTurboTechnology SO IT GO PSH BITCH

  • @duckboyd Ever heard of throttling? When your cranking through waves you throttle the boat. this closes and opens the throttle blades which will stall the turbo. Its probably needed MORE than in a manual transmission car!

  • @tipsypeer A blow valve off on a boat? Sounds useless. You wouldn't even hear it over that power and the water....

  • @ShuffleHSD Thanks for the tip shuffle, fortunately for me I

    could afford a boat like this if I wanted. My first comment was

    a joke!

  • @MASON091 you'll never have a boat like this if u cant save lol

  • I agree. A BOV is useful on blow-through setups in cars with manual transmissions. On a boat there would be little need.

  • HOOOLLLLEEEEE CRAP!!!! Gruesome!

  • @tipsypeer Not really, the need for quick boost and response is not as important in a boat as for a car. Better to avoid another thing that can cause boost leakage. Maybe the preassure difference when lifting of the gas can cause some stall, but not as often as in your everyday car.

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