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  • Arltrapowerful omc 3cyl

    only 6 carbs and low in fat
    Last edited by arltralite; 07-15-2004, 04:07 PM.

  • #2
    need a photo!

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    • #3
      the exhaust is more impressive than the carbs. but i am not going to show that right now.

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      • #4
        arltrapowerful omc 3cyl

        An awful lot of work if it's not just a mock-up, but what class is that thing intended to run in??
        Steve
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        • #5
          Originally posted by hydroman6
          An awful lot of work if it's not just a mock-up, but what class is that thing intended to run in??

          That's not a legal FE is it?
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          • #6
            Can't Be An FE

            This can't be for Mod Formula E as the 2004 Mod Tech Manual specifically limits this engine to 3 carbs. So, I also am curious as to what class this is for.

            Bill Rosado

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            • #7
              FE rules also restrict the OMC's to specific carbs, not just 3

              It could be a legal 1100cc alky, but the boat it is hanging on doesn't look like a capsule hydro or a runabout ..... (yet)

              Remember there is another 1100cc class 56ci OMC triple brewing around here .....

              Code:
              http://www.hydroracer.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2004
              OK, someone who knows how to use this board show me how to do this the right way
              Last edited by sam; 07-15-2004, 07:25 PM. Reason: attachment added

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              • #8
                Arltrspowerful omc 3cyl

                Would be legal in APBA 1100 Runabout I believe, but even then.......... Getting that much fuel/air into the cylinder would require, wow, and then to burn it all....efficiently, makes my head hurt. I know you're out there Mr. Benson, wadda-U-think? Welcome to the North West by the way.
                Steve
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sam
                  FE rules also restrict the OMC's to specific carbs, not just 3

                  Is there a list of approved carbs anywhere?

                  If there is no list, how can you be dq'ed?????

                  Just a pro guy wondering about this
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                  • #10
                    Arltrapowerful omc 3cyl

                    I tried to go after the "carb list" last winter, with no luck. Not sure you can even tell without having microfiche or something similar to track block s/n's to a year, and then to carbs that were available that model year. Doubt this is done, but then I'm probably not reading it right either.

                    Modification rule #5 also says "no additional reed ports or carburetors are permitted..." so there is no way this is a legal APBA FE motor. AOF or NBRA?

                    Guess we'll have to wait foe the East coast to wake up to get the real scoop.

                    Go to bed now Mike.
                    Steve
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by hydroman6
                      Go to bed now Mike.
                      After this last beer
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                      • #12
                        The way I understand it you must use "service" carburators. "service"meaning carbs originaly manufactured for that engine. there are many different "service" carbs for the omc 49ci. but the one's on that motor are definetly NOT!!!. "service' carb's. Jeff Akers...
                        Last edited by Jeff Akers; 07-16-2004, 10:16 AM.
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                        • #13
                          made by a friend along time ago, ross fedorki in brockville, for a mod 50.
                          it is now just a dust collector on bud clarke's workbench.

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