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    Mod vp performance

    Hi guys I own a mod vp and was looking to get a bit more out of it what sought of mods can I do and where would I start before going and spending big money on it it's on a 17.5 Dancraft running a 14/30 spinelli prop good for 89mph but I want more help me please cheers from the land down under

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    Hi. Is this a bridgeport engine???
    Popey

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    Yeah mate carb

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    Not much you can do buddy, best give me the mod vp for my 15 foot dancraft and buy the 260 ros on ebay for the 17 footer!!

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    Bring it down to the VDBC & run my 16 foot Dancraft with 2.4ltr EFI Bridgeport.

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    I reckon you both should put some pics up, they both sound like sweet dannys. whats the length to capacity rules for drag racing?

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    What rpms are you pulling with that prop mate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmjim View Post
    I reckon you both should put some pics up, they both sound like sweet dannys. whats the length to capacity rules for drag racing?

    There are none. Just index classes. Do what you like, just has to pass scrutineering.

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