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Here's your new Spark power increase!

Kinda like putting a blown LT1 in a Chevette. Technically you're not supposed to put a direct to another site, but I'll let it stand because it's not competitive to our sponsors and I don't think anyone on this forum is gonna buy one anyway.

Lou
 
$3500 on top of a spark..?!

Are you high..? Lol.

Just buy a RXPX 260

Lol I had posted that as a good laugh! Not only $3500 on top of a $6k ski but it requires a new prop. Furthermore, check out the you tube video. It sounds terrible out of the hole.


Sorry for direct linking in here also. New to the forum and was unaware.
 
No issue on the direct link in this case. We avoid other sites normally but this one isn't an issue for obvious reasons.

Might as well buy a second Spark for the price of the update kit and impeller,,,
 
I'd maybe do it if I had $10,700 extra laying around(cost of base Spark included). There is more to the kit that you need to buy separate. $680 impeller, $218 stainless wear ring, $389 tuner, $600 tune credit and $240 in shipping for the kit. But to see the face on the guy who owns the RXPX when the plastic Spark is reeling him in--priceless, assuming the turbo/mods gets you into the mid 60's. How pissed would you be if you owned the RXPX that was being run down by a ski that cost $5k less to build? $3500 is a lot, but just think how much you lose when you drive a new car off the lot, about 15% of what you paid. Some guys just choose which window to throw the money out of.
 
No issue on the direct link in this case. We avoid other sites normally but this one isn't an issue for obvious reasons.

Might as well buy a second Spark for the price of the update kit and impeller,,,

Hey I just had an idea!!! Buy two sparks lash them together, like a P-38 Lightening, scared the hell out of the Germans in WWII.

Lou
 
Hey I just had an idea!!! Buy two sparks lash them together, like a P-38 Lightening, scared the hell out of the Germans in WWII.Lou

I never knew that.....here is some info on those planes.

Individual histories
P-38 Glacier Girl

Glacier Girl (41-7630), this P-38F-1 flown by 1st Lt. Harry L. Smith, Jr., 94th Fighter Squadron, was one of six P-38 fighters of the 1st Fighter Group escorting two B-17 bombers on a ferry flight to the United Kingdom as part of Operation Bolero on 15 July 1942. While en route over Greenland, bad weather caused the eight aircraft to turn back, the entire flight attempting to land together before they ran out of fuel. Although one P-38 overturned, the flight successfully belly-landed. The crews were rescued within a few days, but the airplanes were abandoned and, over the years, covered by ice. A few attempts to salvage the airplanes were made but were unsuccessful. Eventually, Roy Shoffner—a businessman from Middlesboro, Kentucky—acquired the salvage rights and in 1992, 50 years after the planes landed, a P-38 recovery mission was undertaken. Using photos taken by the original crews while they were awaiting rescue as well as modern seismographic equipment, the salvage workers located the buried squadron and selected the least damaged of the planes. They reached it by boring a hole using hot water through the layer of ice 268 feet thick. The airplane was transported to Middlesboro, where a ten-year restoration began using many parts from late model aircraft. Nicknamed Glacier Girl, the restored P-38F Lightning made its first post-restoration flight on 26 October 2002.[1]

Maid of Harlech (41-7677) P-38F-1LO ex-49th Squadron, 14th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force, in the summer of 2007 this aircraft was discovered on a beach in Wales, having been buried in the sand for 65 years. A wingtip had come off the aircraft during its belly landing, but the pilot—Second Lt. Robert F. 'Fred' Elliot—escaped unhurt. Elliot was on a gunnery practice mission when a fuel supply error forced him to make an emergency landing. American airmen salvaged the nose guns but were unable to fly the fighter off the beach, abandoning it in place where it became covered by naturally shifting sand. Elliot was shot down less than three months later while flying combat missions over Tunisia. His body and aircraft were never found.[2]
 
Actually I've been to Middlesboro, and have seen the restored plane, and even saw it fly. I meet Roy Shoffner, now deceased, he was an amazing guy. He started out with a KFC franchise, amassed a fortune from there, probably owned half the town.

BTW the Germans called the plane the forked tail devil, it was the first airplane to break the sound barrier, pretty amazing for a piston driven airplane.

Lou
 
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