[quote="tdc_worm"]i agree with you on touchy-ness. my 220 has 140 hrs on it and it is touchy. what we have learned is that as soon as the rider pulls on the rope, the side he is approaching cleans up, just like if moved extra weight to that side. i also keep a 50lb lead weight by the drivers seat to balance passenger weight as needed.
i disagree with you on the power issue. i have driven new 210s and 220s both w/ and w/o the zr6. there is no replacement for displacement, and you get a whopping 14 more cubic inches of it w/ the zr6 vs the excal. additionally, the torque curves for the two engines are very similar, w/ the zr6 having a slight advantage at higher rpms where they would be more beneficial to barefooters than boarders.
if you prop a boat for the task at hand, then you will not have a power issue. if you supercharge it, then things start to get interesting. can we request this for 2009?
http://www.gm.com/explore/technology...LSA_Marine.pdf
540 hp and 540 ft lbs of torque from a bored and stroked small block is yummy!
i would have to agree again on the touchiness, but i own a ski nautique, acceleration is very different from a wakeboard boat
540 horses and premium fuel isnt a good mix, with premium being 3.70 a gallon, im not too sure about that bro
CC Owned
1978 Ski Tique
1989 Ski Nautique 2001
1996 Ski Nautique 196
1999 Super Air Nautique (Python Powered)
2001 Ski Nautique 196 25Th Anniversary Current Boat PP Digital Pro (All The Goodies)
Tow Rigs,
2002 Ford F-250 Lariat 4X4 (Lifted)
2007 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 4X4
i disagree with you on the power issue. i have driven new 210s and 220s both w/ and w/o the zr6. there is no replacement for displacement, and you get a whopping 14 more cubic inches of it w/ the zr6 vs the excal. additionally, the torque curves for the two engines are very similar, w/ the zr6 having a slight advantage at higher rpms where they would be more beneficial to barefooters than boarders.
if you prop a boat for the task at hand, then you will not have a power issue. if you supercharge it, then things start to get interesting. can we request this for 2009?
http://www.gm.com/explore/technology...LSA_Marine.pdf
540 hp and 540 ft lbs of torque from a bored and stroked small block is yummy!
i would have to agree again on the touchiness, but i own a ski nautique, acceleration is very different from a wakeboard boat
540 horses and premium fuel isnt a good mix, with premium being 3.70 a gallon, im not too sure about that bro
CC Owned
1978 Ski Tique
1989 Ski Nautique 2001
1996 Ski Nautique 196
1999 Super Air Nautique (Python Powered)
2001 Ski Nautique 196 25Th Anniversary Current Boat PP Digital Pro (All The Goodies)
Tow Rigs,
2002 Ford F-250 Lariat 4X4 (Lifted)
2007 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ 4X4
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