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    Happy Birthday Paul Lehr

    Happy Birthday, Paul! We appreciate all you do for the sport!
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    What's your view look like today?

    You guys are in Florida and you're not on the water?!
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    Blaster My tow rig for my blaster

    Yes, those small block Mopars are bulletproof, right along with their "Leaning Tower of Power", the slant 6. I bet that 408 moves the Charger along nicely. It is a 4 speed or a 727? The family that my Dad bought his Roadrunner from actually towed a big camping trailer with it, so I'd imagine...
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    Blaster My tow rig for my blaster

    Oh yea, it is a '68.......I looked closer at the picture and noticed the little round side market lights. That 408 stroker is based off the 360, correct? A lot of guys with the Dakota 5.9 R/T trucks do that 408 stroker and they're great engines.
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    Blaster My tow rig for my blaster

    Very nice! Plum Crazy '70 Charger! My Dad has a '70 Roadrunner.......love the Mopar stuff. Is it a 440, 383?
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    SN.VS

    I sold an aftermarket SN pole to Vitaliy. It was a perfect transaction......excellent buyer to deal with!
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    FX1 Aftermarket exhaust Hose

    While we're on the subject of waterboxes, does the JM waterbox fit well in the FX1 hull with a B pipe and a stock FX1 fuel tank? Also, is there a big noticeable power advantage in upgrading the FX1 exhaust tubing from the stock 2" FX1 diameter to 2-3/8"?
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    BEST IMPELLER for a 1995 Yamaha FX-1 61x 701 engine with a single SBN44 carb with the original Factory Pipe made for the FX-1 ?

    A 61x/61x 701, bored to 718cc, 180psi ADA head, LPW ported cylinders, Factory B pipe, Wet Jet intake manifold with Boyesen reeds and 46mm Mikuni, and MSD enhancer. I've read a lot of people go with a stock SXR prop with blades thinned and say it's one of the best overall props, and I've read...
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    BEST IMPELLER for a 1995 Yamaha FX-1 61x 701 engine with a single SBN44 carb with the original Factory Pipe made for the FX-1 ?

    Not to threadjack, but if any of you guys are running the FX1 with a 140mm Kawi pump (and a mild/moderately built 701), what would be the best prop to use, a stock SXR800 with thinned blades and set back 5 or 6mm or a Skat C75 9/17 swirl?
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    Kawi 650 pump,ride plate and pole spring

    How do the veins in the stator of the pump look? Any chips, cracks, bends, etc? Thank you.
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    Delete

    Bump for an excellent seller.
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    Detailed 'Blaster 1100 Build (how Yamaha could have done it)

    Hi Derek, I'm still with us and so is the Blaster 1100. It hasn't skipped a beat ever since I've built it. Unfortunately here in the Buffalo, NY area, our season is done. It'll be back out on the lake this upcoming season though. I can help you with any questions you might have on your build.
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    Back From the Dead - Yamaha FX-2

    Looking very nice! I'm not sure if I overlooked it or not, but what footholds are those?
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    Blowsion flame arrestors

    I could use these. I'll take them. Thanks.
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    Skat Trim

    PM sent.
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    B-pipe manifolds for sale

    I heard Wax was going to be replicating the FX1 style B pipe chamber because it makes the most power.
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    beach cart tires

    Here they are on ebay...
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    Super Chicken

    What a score that was on those Blasters!!! Do you still have them? You are right about money living on that lake, lots of folks from Cleveland and Erie have been buying up places there at crazy high prices. My aunt and uncle had a place there in the late 90's early 2000's and prices aren't...
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    Super Chicken

    Glad it went to a good home! Was it a Marketplace find? My buddy got a beautiful Shuttlecraft with the original trailer from Jamestown (with the same dealer sticker as your Super Chicken) off Marketplace last year. That dealer must have sold some cool not so common watercraft back then.
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    SOLD AC Handle Pole, bracket & Steering

    I'm in the Buffalo, NY area. I'd imagine shipping wouldn't be terribly expensive.
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