Gents,
I've raced the 25XS for 7 years. Watched the Region 6 entries dwindle and wondered why?
Here are some of the reasons I think 25XS is the best, TRUE STOCK class/engine:
1. It is relatively inexpensive $1800-2500. Most parts still available from your local Merc dealer.
2. Competitive without expensive modifications or blueprinting. Can't really do much. Some say there is a special block?? I don't see any difference in the average racers engine whether it is chrome, Mercosil or whatever. My 2 motors are chrome and they are tough and I compete.
3. Tough engine. I have one for runabout and one for hydro (so I don't have to change engines all weekend). In 7 years I have only changed the rings ONE TIME on each engine. Replaced a switchbox on one of them. Never had a problem with crankshaft or broken a recoil starter !
4. At 65 years old I can't carry a Yamato up the slope at Dayton. The 25XS weighs about 70 pounds.
5. Easy to start in the water. I can 1-hand the recoil starter with either hand. Starts in deep water all by yourself if you've pulled the kill switch or let go of the throttle.
6. Never have to worry about cooling problems.
7. Fixed-jet carburetor, I don't have to worry about too lean or too rich. "I don't count clicks" . Matter of fact, I've never changed the jets from race to race....Ever !
8. No foot shaping or sending stuff off to TJ just so I can race.
9. I only change the spark plugs when I go to the Nationals. Run the same plugs for 2 years now cause I skipped the Nats.
10. The class is fast, and not for new drivers. The guys I drive with are mature, consistent, predictable, reliable and great friends.
This class deserves to be considered in any Stock Realignment plans. Some on the West Coast have probably never seen one run. There are a number of rumors and a few have had bad experiences causing the engine to fall out of favor. I don't understand and want other 25XS drivers to chime-in to help dispell the tarnished image of the Merc 25XS. With the coming of the Sidewinder 20, I think we could re-invigorate the 25SSH and 25SSR classes. When an above average 25XS has a real chance to compete for a heat win, (Get the restricted Yamato's out of our class). These engines will come out of the garage and back out on the racecourse.
My thanks to the Dave Youngs', and Doug P. , and Jeff Brewster for helping to continue to promote the 25XS classes.
Thanks, Mike Raceboat61-S
I've raced the 25XS for 7 years. Watched the Region 6 entries dwindle and wondered why?
Here are some of the reasons I think 25XS is the best, TRUE STOCK class/engine:
1. It is relatively inexpensive $1800-2500. Most parts still available from your local Merc dealer.
2. Competitive without expensive modifications or blueprinting. Can't really do much. Some say there is a special block?? I don't see any difference in the average racers engine whether it is chrome, Mercosil or whatever. My 2 motors are chrome and they are tough and I compete.
3. Tough engine. I have one for runabout and one for hydro (so I don't have to change engines all weekend). In 7 years I have only changed the rings ONE TIME on each engine. Replaced a switchbox on one of them. Never had a problem with crankshaft or broken a recoil starter !
4. At 65 years old I can't carry a Yamato up the slope at Dayton. The 25XS weighs about 70 pounds.
5. Easy to start in the water. I can 1-hand the recoil starter with either hand. Starts in deep water all by yourself if you've pulled the kill switch or let go of the throttle.
6. Never have to worry about cooling problems.
7. Fixed-jet carburetor, I don't have to worry about too lean or too rich. "I don't count clicks" . Matter of fact, I've never changed the jets from race to race....Ever !
8. No foot shaping or sending stuff off to TJ just so I can race.
9. I only change the spark plugs when I go to the Nationals. Run the same plugs for 2 years now cause I skipped the Nats.
10. The class is fast, and not for new drivers. The guys I drive with are mature, consistent, predictable, reliable and great friends.
This class deserves to be considered in any Stock Realignment plans. Some on the West Coast have probably never seen one run. There are a number of rumors and a few have had bad experiences causing the engine to fall out of favor. I don't understand and want other 25XS drivers to chime-in to help dispell the tarnished image of the Merc 25XS. With the coming of the Sidewinder 20, I think we could re-invigorate the 25SSH and 25SSR classes. When an above average 25XS has a real chance to compete for a heat win, (Get the restricted Yamato's out of our class). These engines will come out of the garage and back out on the racecourse.
My thanks to the Dave Youngs', and Doug P. , and Jeff Brewster for helping to continue to promote the 25XS classes.
Thanks, Mike Raceboat61-S
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