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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 339202" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Honestly don't think the people at outboard jet really know everything about how there pumps perform on a actual boat. I've tried calling and talking to them about getting some more performance out of my setup and what I've done and what gains I've seen and the first thing they tell me is take out the stainless impeller because its slowing you down. I've gained at least 1mph on every boat I've ever run a stainless in. I'm talking back to back runs brand new impellers. I couldn't convince them of that. Not saying they don't know anything about them because I'm sure they got a pretty good idea on general performance but I don't know that I'd take there word as the gossypol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 339202, member: 4627"] Honestly don't think the people at outboard jet really know everything about how there pumps perform on a actual boat. I've tried calling and talking to them about getting some more performance out of my setup and what I've done and what gains I've seen and the first thing they tell me is take out the stainless impeller because its slowing you down. I've gained at least 1mph on every boat I've ever run a stainless in. I'm talking back to back runs brand new impellers. I couldn't convince them of that. Not saying they don't know anything about them because I'm sure they got a pretty good idea on general performance but I don't know that I'd take there word as the gossypol. [/QUOTE]
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