Hey All,
I am looking to understand what is involved in getting a new motor into the world of outboard racing. I am completely out of the loop so to speak.
I have a fairly large machine shop (12+ CNC's, etc), and would like to take a crack at building a motor. If I take a Y-80, and build a "newer" version of it, would that be worth my time? Would there be a ton of resistance in the ranks to getting it out on the race course?
Anyway. It seems like there is call for a newer motor that uses standard parts, but is built with racers in mind. I know the sidewinder is coming out, but is there anybody else?
Looking forward to your responses.
Thanks,
Tom
I am looking to understand what is involved in getting a new motor into the world of outboard racing. I am completely out of the loop so to speak.
I have a fairly large machine shop (12+ CNC's, etc), and would like to take a crack at building a motor. If I take a Y-80, and build a "newer" version of it, would that be worth my time? Would there be a ton of resistance in the ranks to getting it out on the race course?
Anyway. It seems like there is call for a newer motor that uses standard parts, but is built with racers in mind. I know the sidewinder is coming out, but is there anybody else?
Looking forward to your responses.
Thanks,
Tom
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