Jupiter Pulsare and I were talking about some Pulsares running in the low 90s now with stock set-up. What do you guys think it would take to get a Pulsare over the century mark? Could it be stock or would you have to modify it?
I had a 2100BR w/ a 300X and SM gearcase that would run 90-91ish (gps) w/ a Mec ET. I always thought there might have been 2-3 more mph left in the rig but I sold it.
-How much weight do you think the boat would need to shed to run 100?
-Could the hull do it on the current (6", I think) pad? Or would you have to widen it?
-Of course the hull would need to be blue printed.
-Hydraulic steering would be a MUST.
-Could the boat break a 100 w/ a stock 300X or 300XS? Or would you have to have someone massage an engine?
I wish I had the money to custom order from the factory a real light weight Pulsare 2100. It would have a smaller gas tank, balsa floor and stringers, and maybe a composite transom. No interior except for two cut down race bucket seats.
What do you guys think?
I had a 2100BR w/ a 300X and SM gearcase that would run 90-91ish (gps) w/ a Mec ET. I always thought there might have been 2-3 more mph left in the rig but I sold it.
-How much weight do you think the boat would need to shed to run 100?
-Could the hull do it on the current (6", I think) pad? Or would you have to widen it?
-Of course the hull would need to be blue printed.
-Hydraulic steering would be a MUST.
-Could the boat break a 100 w/ a stock 300X or 300XS? Or would you have to have someone massage an engine?
I wish I had the money to custom order from the factory a real light weight Pulsare 2100. It would have a smaller gas tank, balsa floor and stringers, and maybe a composite transom. No interior except for two cut down race bucket seats.
What do you guys think?




Now it's time to move onto newer, bigger, and better things. New powerhead should be on it's way from FL. Then I'll be transplanting a 300x ecu, simon heads, lightened flywheel, simon intake etc. A lot of swapping from old powerhead to new. I should be up and running again in spring with a new and improved powerhead. Lookout bluehealer !!!