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Mike and Don. Can you guys run at a 1/2 inch all the time on any coarse in any water conditions.If yes Bravo to you! Mike if you need real world data I can send you a whole cupboard full of scuffed up pistons.The 20 class has really picked up here in Canada but every winter I have to fix 1 or 2 overheated engines including my own last year and I have over 20 years experience with these motors.We have guys running tell tale water hoses up the side of their boats to keep from frying motors.Do we really whant a full feld of guys looking down at a water hose and not watching ahead or behind them on the way to the first turn.Is it fair to keep the rule the way it is because it's not a problem for a handful of guys that have it figured out.What about the 90 or so others who are at risk of frying their motors do they not matter.How many more blocks and pistons do we need to screw up before we fix the problem.What is your solution for the masses so I can pass it on to the folkes up here that are getting tired of paying me to have to fix their motors.I fear if I don't give them a solution soon they will give up and Quit!.This is not a personal attack against you guys,but I need answers to a problem that I feel does exist you guys don't so maybe you can help us out. Thanks Ross
Mike and Don. Can you guys run at a 1/2 inch all the time on any coarse in any water conditions.If yes Bravo to you! Mike if you need real world data I can send you a whole cupboard full of scuffed up pistons.The 20 class has really picked up here in Canada but every winter I have to fix 1 or 2 overheated engines including my own last year and I have over 20 years experience with these motors.We have guys running tell tale water hoses up the side of their boats to keep from frying motors.Do we really whant a full feld of guys looking down at a water hose and not watching ahead or behind them on the way to the first turn.Is it fair to keep the rule the way it is because it's not a problem for a handful of guys that have it figured out.What about the 90 or so others who are at risk of frying their motors do they not matter.How many more blocks and pistons do we need to screw up before we fix the problem.What is your solution for the masses so I can pass it on to the folkes up here that are getting tired of paying me to have to fix their motors.I fear if I don't give them a solution soon they will give up and Quit!.This is not a personal attack against you guys,but I need answers to a problem that I feel does exist you guys don't so maybe you can help us out. Thanks Ross
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