Forum: Engines & props
04 November 2002, 13:14
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Replies: 29
Views: 7,071
Tiger
I agree with your comments.
I can also inform the Forum that I will be testing on the new RIB in the next few months 4 and 2 stroke Yamahas and props, until I set it up for the races.
Will post any...
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Forum: Engines & props
03 November 2002, 12:51
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Replies: 29
Views: 7,071
THE LIST
As I said at the begining of this thread I am now posting tables with some of the motors 2 and 4 strokes that I thinkmay be of interest to the Forum
EVINRUDE FICHT RAM 115 (90,75) – 2-stroke
Dim...
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Forum: Engines & props
02 November 2002, 08:07
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Replies: 29
Views: 7,071
Pepper
I saw that you are interested in purchasing a RIB next year without wanting to be pushy may I suggest that you have a look @ our site (address @ the bottom of this message) and we may be able to...
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Forum: Engines & props
01 November 2002, 13:24
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Replies: 29
Views: 7,071
Gota an idea :]
For the benefit of all
I...
Gota an idea :]
For the benefit of all
I have a Greek RIB Mag (FOUSKOTO SPECIAL EDITION 2002) with tests of 4 and 2 strokes engines. I will try to translate the most important points and will...
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Forum: Engines & props
01 November 2002, 09:11
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Replies: 29
Views: 7,071
Keith
Nice one.
Well (you started it fisrt) if yours is so small ..... I bet it doesn't need any help to get up (must be permanenetly standing) and also should consume less. Don't worry though Keith...
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Forum: Engines & props
01 November 2002, 09:02
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Replies: 29
Views: 7,071
Julian
As I said I wasn't sure whethere this topic was discussed in detail or not so. MY APPOLOGIES !!
However just to say a few words on your comments if I may.
I am of the opinion that that extra...
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Forum: Engines & props
01 November 2002, 07:16
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Replies: 29
Views: 7,071
TWO Vs FOUR STROKE ENGINES
Dear All,
I have been talking to many sea people about the benefits of a 2-stroke engine Vs a 4-stroke motor.
However, many (and I mean MANY) are keen to purchase a 4-stroke, which is heavier,...
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