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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 178849" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Glad I didn't upset anyone, just read back over it and thought it could have been taken the wrong way.</p><p>Putting on exhaust,carbs(or re jeting carbs) and raising compression is the normal mod around here and most guys say they get better gas milage and perfomance from their set ups. It makes sense. If your boat runs better it's not laborig as hard so you don't use as much throttle getting around. Setting your boat up for speed is the best way to get better gas milage in my book, as long as you don't have a lead foot(or hand in this case) :mrgreen: </p><p>You don't want to get your impeller shimed down to for because they do tend to wable a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 178849, member: 4627"] Glad I didn't upset anyone, just read back over it and thought it could have been taken the wrong way. Putting on exhaust,carbs(or re jeting carbs) and raising compression is the normal mod around here and most guys say they get better gas milage and perfomance from their set ups. It makes sense. If your boat runs better it's not laborig as hard so you don't use as much throttle getting around. Setting your boat up for speed is the best way to get better gas milage in my book, as long as you don't have a lead foot(or hand in this case) :mrgreen: You don't want to get your impeller shimed down to for because they do tend to wable a little. [/QUOTE]
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